Description | English: Illustration from an advertisement for a sale on men’s fashions in 1897 |
Date | 30 June 1897 |
Source | Advertisement for N. Snellenburg & Co. in the Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders’ Guide |
Author | Anonymous |
Author Archives: illustrations
Bicyclist in 1897
From an advertisement for the Hart Cycle Company in the Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders’ Guide.
Hand with King and Four Aces
From an 1897 advertisement for Thomas Martindale & Co. “Caricol” Blend Tea.
Falling Man
From an 1897 advertisement for Thomas Martindale & Co. “Dirigo Blend” Coffee.
Hotel Maid Making a Bed
Hotel maid making a bed, from an 1897 advertisement for Strawbridge & Clothier hotel supplies.
Woman with Menu
Patron reading a menu at a hotel, from an 1897 advertisement for Strawbridge & Clothier hotel supplies.
Two Designs by Stillburg & Staub
Description | English: Design by Joseph Stillburg and partner for a commercial building in Pittsburgh |
Date | 1880 |
Source | American Architect and Building News |
Author | Joseph Stillburg and Leo Staub |
Description | English: Design by Joseph Stillburg and partner for a house in Pittsburgh |
Date | 1883 |
Source | The American Architect and Building News |
Author | Joseph Stillburg and Leo Staub |
The name of the client is given as Schwartz on the illustration, but as Schwab in the text of the magazine.
Design for a House for H. G. Dravo, Pittsburgh, by William Albert Swasey
Description | English: Design for a house by William Albert Swasey, published in 1890 |
Date | 1890 |
Source | The Inland Architect and News Record |
Author | William Albert Swasey |
“Why Art Thou Silent?” from a Drawing by Alfred Parsons
Description | English: “Why Art Thou Silent?” from a drawing by Alfred Parsons illustrating the sonnet by Wordsworth |
Date | 1888 |
Source | Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (https://archive.org/details/harpersnewmonth460free/page/504/mode/2up?view=theater) |
Author | Alfred Parsons |
Movie Frame with Torches
From the Motion Picture Story Magazine, 1912.