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Pacifica Island Art Fashion Magazine - November 15 1933 - Vintage Magazine Cover by Carl Erickson c.1933-8 x 12 inch Vintage Metal Tin Sign

KWD 7

Category
Home Décor
Weight
18 g
Size8 x 12 in Metal Sign
1 +

Special Features

  • Wall Art Decor: Printed on a Satin Smooth Heavyweight Paper (9 mils 216 gsm)
  • Eco-Friendly Paper: Recycled - (FSC, SFI) Certified - Chlorine-Free (TCF, ECF)
  • Unframed Prints: Standard sizes to fit standard ready-made available frames
  • Print Size: 9x12 in Overall Paper Size - Image Area: 8.5x11.5 with white border
  • Printed on Demand: Then carefully packaged in sturdy cardboard mailers or tubes

Description

Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Master Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector.
- ABOUT THE ARTIST -
Carl Erickson - Carl Erickson (1891-1958) American illustrator Carl Oscar August Erickson was born in Joliet, Illinois 1891 to Swedish immigrant parents. He studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Although limited to only two years of schooling, his artistic talent attracted the likes of Marshall Field, Lord & Thomas and other well known advertisement accounts in Chicago. In 1914 Eric, as he became known, made his way to New York to continue his advertising illustrations. In 1916 Eric made his debut in Vogue magazine and by 1925 he was a regular artist on the magazine. Eric dominated the field of fashion illustration for over thirty five years, creating fashion illustrations and drawing society portraits. He regularly crossed the Atlantic to draw the fashionable and the rich (he was found sketching at the Venice Lido and in the nightclubs of Montmartre). Eric also worked for the British and French editions of Vogue and lived for a while with his young family in a farmhouse north of Paris before being forced to leave in the face of the German advance in 1939. Back in New York he continued to work for Vogue, became a heavy drinker and slipped into alcoholism. Eric's friend, the British photographer Norman Parkinson, claimed that sober, Eric was unable to perform to his own exacting standards.

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