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Roma Victrix (Victorious Rome) by Italian artist Giovanni Mataloni Giovanni Mataloni was an Italian artist and illustrator, considered as one of the fathers of Italian poster art. He collaborated with magazine publishers and Alessandro Marzi, postcard publishers, Rome Published by Grande Lotteria Italiana Domestic usage from Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1913 Photolithograph Moyen-Age (Middle Ages) (1899) by French artist Jack Abeillé Jacques ("Jack") Abeillé was a French painter, poster artist, draftsman and magazine illustrator. He exhibited at the Salon des Humatistes, where Kirchner also exhibited Published by J. W. Heeg, Germany “La Broderie Illustrée” - ca. 1903 La Broderie Illustrée (Embroidery Illustrated) was a weekly women’s magazine. To increase sales, they produced postcards, which were included as a supplement Artist unknown, but in the style of Alphonse Mucha Line block Continental Pneumatic - (1898) by Belgian artist Henri Meunier Series produced based on illustrations from the 1897 book titled Radlerei! (Riding easily). Many famous artists contributed (including Kirchner) Published by Edler & Krische, Hannover, Germany Vanity by Russian artist Sergey Solomko Sergey Solomko was a Russian painter, illustrator and designer. In 1910 he moved to Paris but continued to exhibit in Russia and contribute to Russian magazines Published by Theo. Stroefer, Germany Photolithograph

“La Broderie Illustrée” - ca. 1903 2019/page-4.pdf“La Broderie Illustrée” - ca. 1903 La Broderie Illustrée (Embroidery Illustrated) was a weekly women’s magazine. To increase

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Roma Victrix (Victorious Rome) by Italian artist Giovanni Mataloni

Giovanni Mataloni was an Italian artist and illustrator, considered as one of the fathers of

Italian poster art. He collaborated with magazine publishers and Alessandro Marzi, postcard

publishers, Rome

Published by Grande Lotteria Italiana

Domestic usage from Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1913

Photolithograph Moyen-Age (Middle Ages) (1899) by French artist Jack Abeillé

Jacques ("Jack") Abeillé was a French painter, poster artist, draftsman and magazine illustrator. He exhibited at the Salon des Humatistes, where

Kirchner also exhibited

Published by J. W. Heeg, Germany

“La Broderie Illustrée” - ca. 1903

La Broderie Illustrée (Embroidery Illustrated) was a weekly women’s magazine. To increase sales, they produced postcards, which were included as a supplement

Artist unknown, but in the style of Alphonse Mucha

Line block

Continental Pneumatic - (1898) by Belgian artist Henri Meunier

Series produced based on illustrations from the 1897 book titled Radlerei! (Riding easily). Many famous artists contributed (including Kirchner)

Published by Edler & Krische, Hannover, Germany

Vanity by Russian artist Sergey Solomko

Sergey Solomko was a Russian painter, illustrator and designer. In 1910 he moved to Paris but continued to exhibit in Russia and contribute to Russian

magazines

Published by Theo. Stroefer, Germany

Photolithograph