Louis Fleckenstein :: [Two Women Dancing in the Woods], 1907–1943. | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumLouis Fleckenstein :: [Dancers in Garden], 1907–1943. | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumLouis Fleckenstein :: [Dancers in Garden], 1907–1943. | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumLouis Fleckenstein :: [Dancers in Garden], 1907–1943. | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumLouis Fleckenstein :: [Dancers in Garden], 1907–1943. | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumLouis Fleckenstein :: [Dancers in Garden], 1907–1943. | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumLouis Fleckenstein :: [Dancers in Garden], 1907–1943. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum
Waldemar Eide :: Greta Nissen (Grethe Ruzt-Nissen) . Danish postcard by Eneret Mittet & Co. nº 13. Collection Didier Hanson. | src Truus, Bob & Jan too on Flickr
Frederick Walker :: The Woman in White (1871). From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive
Toyókuni :: Japanese Theatrical Poster. From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive
Georg Tippel :: Snow Fantasy. Advertisement for BEiTu Co. Farben Fabriken Hamburg. From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive
Bosch Magneto (“P. K. S.”). From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive