So neat! Ever thought of artists who have drawn fashion ads over time?

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I was browsing the internet looking at vintage fashion ads and happened upon a 1939 ad that was drawn by Dorothy Ann Leach.

When looking further I saw that she drew ads for dept stores. I don't remember the last time I thought about the artist who drew the ads that I looked at. Have you?

I thought it was pretty neat. Take a look through these pics. This one below is a drawing of Santa she drew but there are a lot of other ad drawings that she drew in the other pics.

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absolutely!

Kenneth Paul Block is one of my all time favorites. His illustrations were in WWD; I fell in love with his style back in the 70s...

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Also, my ex-MIL was the lead illustrator for the Princess Kaiulani Fashions ads in Honolulu for many years. I just realized I don't have any of her illustrations...there were always so many in her studio, it never occured to me to ask for some copies of them.
 
These are fabulous!! I never really thought about the newspaper ads, but more so the illustrations on sewing patterns.

I have a vintage art tutorial magazine on how to draw for fashion illustration purposes from the 1940s.
One of my treasures.

I can scan a few pages.
 
I have actually!

The father of the artist who did my logo did ads for department stores. I have a few pieces of his work tucked away somewhere.

I also bought a few pieces of art like this over the summer. I'll put them out and take a pic when the sun comes up.


These are fabulous!! I never really thought about the newspaper ads, but more so the illustrations on sewing patterns.

I have a vintage art tutorial magazine on how to draw for fashion illustration purposes from the 1940s.
One of my treasures.

I can scan a few pages.

Yes, post them please. :)
 
I was browsing the internet looking at vintage fashion ads and happened upon a 1939 ad that was drawn by Dorothy Ann Leach.

When looking further I saw that she drew ads for dept stores. I don't remember the last time I thought about the artist who drew the ads that I looked at. Have you?

I thought it was pretty neat. Take a look through these pics. This one below is a drawing of Santa she drew but there are a lot of other ad drawings that she drew in the other pics.

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My grandfather drew ads for Montgomery Fair back in the 50s &60s then worked for Hudson Belk in NC. He also did the full window display art back then creating & building backdrops, setting up mannequins etc.. I have some neat pics of the old window displays, but not scanned. These are just a few of the original "rejects" that his kids didn't want that made it to the grands.
 

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Love all these beautiful pieces of art!

An artist in my hometown (Buffalo, NY) put up "vintage" advertisements on the exterior of the old AM&A's store downtown. He made them from old magazine ads but they fooled a bunch of people into thinking they were genuine! Here are some pics I took:

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