During the 1920s and early 1930s the Underground Group produced various versions of Underground or ‘Tube’ maps for public distribution. These included folding paper maps that were useful but difficult to handle ona crowded platform or train. So a small stiff card folder was issued for many years with a Read More →
German postcard by Ross Verlag, Foreign, no. 1522/2, 1927-1928. Photo: Paramount / Parufamet. American actor, comedian, director, producer, screenwriter, and stunt performer Harold Lloyd (1893-1971) is best known for his silent comedies. He ranks alongside Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton as one of the three most popular and influential comedians Read More →
Septimus E Scott was a highly regarded commerical artist in the early 20th century when detailed artwork was in vogue. I suspect that as tastes moved towards the more abstract by the late 1920s some of his work was seen as a little old fashioned. This edition of ‘Commercial Art’ Read More →
Septimus E Scott was a highly regarded commerical artist in the early 20th century when detailed artwork was in vogue. I suspect that as tastes moved towards the more abstract by the late 1920s some of his work was seen as a little old fashioned. This edition of ‘Commercial Art’ Read More →
Septimus E Scott was a highly regarded commerical artist in the early 20th century when detailed artwork was in vogue. I suspect that as tastes moved towards the more abstract by the late 1920s some of his work was seen as a little old fashioned. This edition of ‘Commercial Art’ Read More →
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