Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Tucks Store 1962

"Tucks Store was a place you could buy anything from peppermints to horse collars"
Outdoor Life Feburary, 1962. Illustrated by Robert Doares

Monday, January 14, 2013

Louis Glanzman


Biggest Bear in the East. Outdoor Life 1962. Illustrated by Louis Glanzman.


From the official Louis Glanzman Website; "Glanzman was born in 1922, raised in the farmlands of Virginia, he is a self educated artist. He began his career at the age of sixteen as a comic book illustrator. In the 40's he served as an illustrator on the Air Force magazine for the US Air Forces. During the 50's he illustrated numerous children's books, including the popular 'Pippi Longstocking' series. He is listed in 'Illustrators of Children Books.' Always working as a free-lance illustrator, his paintings have appeared in Readers Digest, True, Argosey, Colliers, Boys Life, New Yorker, National Lampoon, Saturday Evening Post, etc. His career led him for a short sojourn as a court reporter for Life magazine. The covers for Time magazine enhanced his career as a portrait painter, and he is a member of the 'American Portrait Society.' for more on Glanzman visit here.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Flea Market FInds

Illustrations and photos taken from books found at life markets
 "In The Big Game Country" from a Painting by Clarence H. Rowe
 Chief Yellow Boy Giving The peace Sign. Photographer unknown
 I think this came from an old cover from the twenties of "Hunting and Fishing"
 "On Guard" taken from a painting by William A. Drake.
 Emigrants Moving West in Covered Wagons Often called Prairie Schooners Artist unknown

"The Home of the Puma" Half Tone Engraving by S. Davis

 "The Mother Bear Had Lifted a Huge Log and Was Telling Her Cubs to Stand From Under"
Drawn by Frank Stick
 Illustration from "North American Game Birds" artist unknown
 "Before Bruin could Rise The Bull Was Upon Him Again" Drawn by Frank Stick
"Dwellers In The Marshes" (from mounted specimens)