Life Magazine – January 20, 1921 (# 1994) – Blue Sunday Number
$32.00
Magazine Condition : Very Good (cover has faint crease)
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1921, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Pilgrim (?) in church with sleeping son “O Perfect Day!,” art by M. L. Blumenthal.
– BLUE SUNDAY NUMBER.
– Full page color unusual Prudential Insurance ad with the rock and the foreground all crowded with people, art probably by Rudolf Wetterau.
– Full page art or cartoon art by unsigned (Eveready batteries ad), Rea Irvin (The Great God Gloom), B. Cory Kilvert (Who’s loony now?), Charles Dana Gibson (I wish I could afford a new hat for the country club dance), William H. Walker (Spirit of prohibition), John Held Jr. (with poem, The Blue Sunday Jinx).
– Two page centerspread art by Rea Irvin (Our own little inquisition – the reformer reformed).
– Some current events include : Troubles in Ireland, Mrs. Green, Sinn Fein, Mrs. MacSwiney, Mr. Punch of London writes A candid appreciation of the United States, Melting pot does not dissolve the racial characteristics but politically it does a great deal.
– Full page color Woodbury’s soap ad with art by Harry Morse Meyers.
– Much more.
– Full page color unusual Prudential Insurance ad with the rock and the foreground all crowded with people, art probably by Rudolf Wetterau.
– Full page art or cartoon art by unsigned (Eveready batteries ad), Rea Irvin (The Great God Gloom), B. Cory Kilvert (Who’s loony now?), Charles Dana Gibson (I wish I could afford a new hat for the country club dance), William H. Walker (Spirit of prohibition), John Held Jr. (with poem, The Blue Sunday Jinx).
– Two page centerspread art by Rea Irvin (Our own little inquisition – the reformer reformed).
– Some current events include : Troubles in Ireland, Mrs. Green, Sinn Fein, Mrs. MacSwiney, Mr. Punch of London writes A candid appreciation of the United States, Melting pot does not dissolve the racial characteristics but politically it does a great deal.
– Full page color Woodbury’s soap ad with art by Harry Morse Meyers.
– Much more.
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