This Harper's Bazaar magazine from May 1938 is a bit of a standout. It was one of many Harpers' covers designed by A.M. Cassandre (1901-1968), who had gained considerable fame for his poster design and typography by this time. His surrealistic cover design is a vast contrast to the Victorian era title page and cover designs below, but I wanted to include it in this earthly garden of lettering delights. |
The two separate Alphabet of Flowers books featured here, are childrens' books with paper covers printed from wood engravings and published by Dean & Son in England during the late 19th century. The book below is likely the older of the two books and I would speculate they are handlettered and illustrated by the same person. Both are from the Historical Children's Literature Collection at UW Special Collections Library. |
The Les Fleurs Animées cover and title page win the prize for the most elaborately illustrated lettering for the title. Nature lettering was a very popular practice in Victorian times. :: The title page is from Vintage Printable, and the cover design from Lourania. I'm happy to feature them together. |
Thank you so much for all the beautiful items you feature in your posts. I learn so much and enjoy what you choose to publish. Gorgeous, thanks for the inspiration from the past.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words suzieQ!
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, and I am happy to know you are enjoying things here. I do try my best to keep it interesting as time permits. Always nice to hear from readers!
Thanks kindly!