Life Magazine – February 12, 1914 (# 1633) – St. Valentine’s Day
$10.00 – $28.00
Magazine Condition choices :
Fair (Generally Very Good, but has faint edge water mark. Cover is framable.)
POOR (All Good, but missing back cover which was the Leyendecker ad. Was once in a bound volume, formerly glued spine has been neatened with a thin band of archival white tape.)
Description
Cover : Lovely lady painter has just finished an unflattering portrait of YOU, “Art wins the heart,” art by Paul Goold.
– VALENTINE NUMBER (much on love and romance).
– Full page color Stevens-Duryea car ad with lovely art of purplish car in front of cascade, art by William Harndon Foster.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Bayard Jones (Proper expressions : Quite the brilliant affair, is it not?), Rodney Thomson (Milady’s valentine … two men dueling), Fred G. Cooper (Business Opportunity in the cotton mills … grim reaper with a dead child).
– Two page centerspread art by Albert D. Blashfield, “The biggest army in the world,” all the people of the world led by the Life cherub.
– Some current events include : President Wilson wants free public discussion of the trust bills, Sherman Law, In Minnesota they have passed a law that newspapers must not print reports of executions, The Late J. P. Morgan, Tolls for the Panama Canal, McKay bequest to Harvard and MIT.
– Very very pretty full page color ad for Vogue magazine, Forecast of Spring Fashions with artwork by Frank X. Leyendecker of woman with peach umbrella and black poodle being drawn by gentleman in maroon velvet coat, plus full page of text.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1914 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
– Full page color Stevens-Duryea car ad with lovely art of purplish car in front of cascade, art by William Harndon Foster.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Bayard Jones (Proper expressions : Quite the brilliant affair, is it not?), Rodney Thomson (Milady’s valentine … two men dueling), Fred G. Cooper (Business Opportunity in the cotton mills … grim reaper with a dead child).
– Two page centerspread art by Albert D. Blashfield, “The biggest army in the world,” all the people of the world led by the Life cherub.
– Some current events include : President Wilson wants free public discussion of the trust bills, Sherman Law, In Minnesota they have passed a law that newspapers must not print reports of executions, The Late J. P. Morgan, Tolls for the Panama Canal, McKay bequest to Harvard and MIT.
– Very very pretty full page color ad for Vogue magazine, Forecast of Spring Fashions with artwork by Frank X. Leyendecker of woman with peach umbrella and black poodle being drawn by gentleman in maroon velvet coat, plus full page of text.
– Each original Life magazine has MUCH more excellent historic and fun 1914 content than is listed here – 2Neat!!
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