1916 N. C. Wyeth Illustration Wizard Astrologer Mixing Food

$ 10.56

Country of Origin: United States

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1916 N. C. Wyeth Illustration Wizard Astrologer Mixing Food. N. C. Wyeth (Newell Convers Wyeth) was a prolific illustrator, creating over 3,000 images. Wikipedia described Wyeth as a “realist painter” whose “illustrations were designed to be understood quickly,” which made perfect sense for magazine images. 1916 Antique Magazine Illustration – Vintage Print – Historical Artwork Step back in time with this authentic 1916 vintage magazine illustration , carefully preserved from a historic publication. This original antique print features exquisite detail and craftsmanship, making it an ideal addition for collectors, history buffs, and art lovers alike. Item Details: Date: 1916 Original vintage illustration (single page) Page size: Approx. 6” x 9” Condition: Well-preserved for its age, with expected age toning, light browning, and minor corner wear. Perfect For: Vintage ephemera & paper collectors Framing & home decor – add antique charm to any space Scrapbooking & journaling – unique historical piece Genealogy & historical research SKU # 695 A genuine piece of history, ready for display or creative projects. Ships with care and protection. N. C. Wyeth (Newell Convers Wyeth) was a prolific illustrator, creating over 3,000 images. Wikipedia described Wyeth as a “realist painter” whose “illustrations were designed to be understood quickly,” which made perfect sense for magazine images. Most readers glance at the pictures before deciding to buy the magazine. So, Wyeth needed to hook them quickly before they picked up the next issue. His western illustrations in Century and Scribner’s magazines emphasized action. A posse on the move, escaping robbers, a cattle roundup, and a cowboy cutting cattle out of a herd. Several images in 1916 and 1917 portrayed a prospector driving a dog sled and a lone trapper facing down a pack of wolves. A series of fantasy illustrations from 1916 to 1917 show a wizard standing before a medieval castle. Another shows three boys holding crossbows and knives with a castle in the background. The colors are bright and vibrant, and the characters stand out, ready to leap off the page. Wyeth’s portraits of Native Americans bring them to life. One shows a warrior riding his horse, carrying a papoose strung over his back. Another, of a warrior in a canoe giving a moose call, puts you in the river with him. And yet another shows four braves battling the current as they paddle their canoe.