Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Where Are You?


From Kiddies Frolics, 1926. Clara M. Burd, Artist.

American Women Children's Illustrators collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Wonder Wings!


From Wonder Stories, 1920. Clara M. Burd, Artist.

American Women Children's Illustrators collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Monday, February 27, 2012

Peter Pan & Wendy!


From Eight Fairy Tales, 1934. Eulalie, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Rough and Tumble Seas!


From The Bumper Book, 1946. Eulalie, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Running As Fast As They Can!


From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1907. Bessie Pease Gutmann, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Gather Round the Fire!


From Babes in Toyland. 1904. Ethel Franklin Betts, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Thursday, February 23, 2012

A Princess and Her Frog!


From Fairy Tales from Grimm, C. 1910. Ethel Franklin Betts, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

N is for National!


N is for National Park!

"CITADEL MOUNTAIN" Lake St. Mary, Glacier National Park—by Adolph Heinze.

Another page from the 1930's art scrapbook from the hand of a young lady long ago!

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Good Morning, Pretty Bessie!


From A Child's Garden of Verses, 1905. Bessie Pease Gutmann, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Hugs from Kewpies!


From The Kewpies and Their Book, 1911. Rose O'Neil, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Monday, February 20, 2012

Book Cover, 1929!


Book Cover, 1929. Maginel Wright Enright, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Drink Your Milk!


From The Children's Own Readers: Book One, 1929. Marguerite Davis, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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Friday, February 17, 2012

The Mermaids's Gift!


From The Mermaid's Gift, 1912. Maginel Wright Enright, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

M is for Magna Carta!



M is for Magna Carta!

"Signing the Magna Carta" by Albert Herter.

Another page from the 1930's art scrapbook from the hand of a young lady long ago!

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Cuddling with Kewpies!


From The Kewpies and Their Book, 1911. Rose O'Neil, Artist.


AMERICAN WOMEN CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATORS collection
by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

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from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Have a Heartfelt Day!


Valentine's Day is here!

Sending love to everyone!

Have a heartfelt day!!!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Dusting the Hearts!


Valentine's Day is right around the corner!

Tomorrow is the BIG HEART day!!!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

My Heart is Lone!


"My heart is lone,
For you 'tis sad.
Give me your own.
And make it glad!"

Valentine's Day is right around the corner!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

My Heart is Yours!


Valentine's Day is right around the corner!

Here's another beauty!

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Friday, February 10, 2012

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

L is for La Escocesa!


L is for La Escocesa!

"La Escocesa" (The Scottish Lady) by Charles R. Patterson

Another page from the 1930's art scrapbook from the hand of a young lady long ago!

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Hearts are Blue!


Valentine's Day is right around the corner!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

Come Share My Umbrella!

"My heart beats warm,
As warm can be,
And this is 'cause
of loving thee."

Valentine's Day is right around the corner!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Who Are You?


From the SNOW PEOPLE collection by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

Snowmen first came on the scene, according Bob Eckstein, in his "History of the Snowmen" in the 16th century. They became especially popular in the Victorian era. He writes, "The picturing of snow people flourished in the penny-postcard era (1890-1920) when many thousands of cards were made."

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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Downtown at Night!


From the SNOW PEOPLE collection by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

Snowmen first came on the scene, according Bob Eckstein, in his "History of the Snowmen" in the 16th century. They became especially popular in the Victorian era. He writes, "The picturing of snow people flourished in the penny-postcard era (1890-1920) when many thousands of cards were made."

(Watch for more Snowmen from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Friday, February 3, 2012

You, Me, and the Dog!


From the SNOW PEOPLE collection by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

Snowmen first came on the scene, according Bob Eckstein, in his "History of the Snowmen" in the 16th century. They became especially popular in the Victorian era. He writes, "The picturing of snow people flourished in the penny-postcard era (1890-1920) when many thousands of cards were made."

(Watch for more Snowmen from the collection of Darling & Company!)

Thursday, February 2, 2012

K is for Knight!


K is for Knight!

"The Knight of the Double Cross" 1670 by J.L.G. Ferris.

Another page from the 1930's art scrapbook from the hand of a young lady long ago!

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Lighting the Way!


From the SNOW PEOPLE collection by Darling & Company, Seattle, WA.

Snowmen first came on the scene, according Bob Eckstein, in his "History of the Snowmen" in the 16th century. They became especially popular in the Victorian era. He writes, "The picturing of snow people flourished in the penny-postcard era (1890-1920) when many thousands of cards were made."

(Watch for more Snowmen from the collection of Darling & Company!)