Looking for something different to enhance your next commercial assignment? How about some attractive images for that decoupage project? This rich treasury of more than 600 royalty-free advertising cuts is loaded with engaging visual commentary on women in the early twentieth century. Selected from hard-to-find magazines, newspapers, and other publications of the 1920s and '30s, these zesty, often humorous illustrations depict ladies in a variety of categories: fashion, entertainment, romance, domestic life, and special occasions. Loaded with nostalgia, the graphic gems are ideal for use in newsletters, advertisements, catalogs, books, and magazines, and work equally well in a variety of arts and crafts projects.
Zavier Leslie Cabarga, popularly known as Leslie Cabarga, is an American author, illustrator, cartoonist, animator, font designer, and publication designer. A participant in the underground comix movement in the early 1970s, he has since gone on to write and/or edit over 40 books. His art style evokes images from the 1920s and 1930s, and over the years Cabarga has created many products associated with Betty Boop. His book The Fleischer Story in the Golden Age of Animation, originally published in 1976, has become the authoritative history of the Fleischer Studios.