Okay, now onto some serious vintage ephemera. I have to come clean here: I've been holding out on you all, so to make it up to you, here's a bunch of old stuff from my collection (Click on each to view Flickr page):
Let's start of with a cool book cover for The Plague And I, by Betty MacDonald, who also wrote The Egg And I. Published in 1948. No mention of illustrator:
Next, Damascus Cook Book cover, illustrated by "Butte":
No mention of date, but probably late 40's to 50's. Inside, there are some sweet two-color illustrations:
Next: Gordon's Vodka booklet cover (probably late 50's to early 60's) illustrated by Kelly Oechsli. Kelly gets instant street cred for illustrating Muppet and Fraggle Rock books for kids later on:
More nice illos by Mr. Oechsli inside:
I love this wraparound illustration for this Carnation Easy-Does-It Cook Book. Great characters, great color:
Inside, there are tons of wonderful ink illos. Here's but a small sample:
More wraparound goodness on this Creative Cookery brochure from Swift's Premium. Again, no mention of artist:
Of course, it's much better to see it larger.
Fire Safety Suggestions brochure from the 50's:
This is a fun one from 1958. Fire Chief Hook'n'ladder fire prevention pamphlet illustrated and designed by the incredibly talented Albert Aquino:
This pamphlet opens up in the middle. Notice that you can see the slight dark silhouettes of the Fire Chief in the house, pointing to areas where a fire could start in each room. Actually, that's what they want you to see when you hold the pamphlet up to the light. Man, I love that lettering:
Here's the back to the pamphlet, with all the Fire Chief silhouettes in the house. Problem is, the white emblem on his cap makes it look like his eye, and the bill of the cap looks like his nose (in the silhouettes):
Last, but not least, we have Mothers At Work, a pamphlet on, well, mothers at work. Around the house. 1960's. Part of the MetLife Insurance pamphlet series. Oh, yeah. No mention of artist:
I have two others from this series. Some day I'll get the entire set. (Like I have the time.) The other two:
There. How's that for a bunch of old, musty ephemera for this fine Wednesday! Enjoy.
i can never get enough of this stuff! some day i'll post some of my collection.
ReplyDeleteMother's at work bug me out with their creepy soulless eyes!
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ReplyDeleteJust letting you know that I sent out an e-mail blast to parents at my son's charter school here in l.a. re: your hip-hop prints. The second graders just finished a unit on hip-hop in their dance and movement class...
-- Stacey Z
That's great stuff. Way to share it!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. I love the CARNATION one the most...
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