Poster for Harper's New Monthly Magazine April 1896
New York, Harper & Brothers, published March 1896.
The Bull’s head logo is the first appearance of Penfield's bull's-head inspired by those of Théophile Stenlein and Toulouse Lautrec.
Five-color lithograph: grey, yellow, orange, green and black.
13.75 x 17.5 inches (33x45 cm)
Together with:
“C. S. Reinhart is one of the illustrators in this months Scribners”, 1896 poster designed by William Sergeant Kendall, (1869-1938)
Charles Stanley Reinhart (May 16, 1844 - August 30, 1896) was an American painter and illustrator. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After having been employed in railway work and at a steel factory, he studied art at the Atelier Suisse in Paris and at the Munich Academy under Straehuber and Otto. Afterwards he settled in New York City, but spent the years 1882-1886 in Paris where he exhibited regularly in the Paris Salon
12.25 x 17.5 inches (32 x 44 cm)
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