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Saturday, August 14, 2010
Saturday Image Bonus 139
Todays black & white pictures are from several Harper's Bazar magazines from the 1900's. All of the drawings are by Caroline Love Goodwin. She lived a very interesting life and was the first woman democrat congresswoman from New York. I love her style and the french feel of her drawing.
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16 comments:
These are wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing
They are great, thanks for sharing x
Thanks for posting these, I love them!
Lovely ladies! But how they suffered to get that shapely figure!
These ladies are fabulous. Thank you so much for sharing these images.
These are wonderful images Cora. I love the vintage look and thank you so much for your generosity.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful images!
Lovely images! Thank you so much for sharing them.
Thank you for these women, I just love the Vintage look!
These are so beautiful. Thanks so much.
I captured one of the beautiful ladies and several of the adorable flower children. Thanks so much for sharing your vintage images....I love them!
Gorgeous!!!! Thanks so much!!!!
Caroline Goodwin O'Day was my great-grandmother. Thank you so much for finding these! My cousin in New York has several paintings of hers and I have a children's book she illustrated but these images are the first I have seen of the work that likely kept her going before she married. Is there any way you know by which I can obtain a copy of the drawings from Harpers or any other source?
I have several of these magazines which I will be selling on eBay.
Thanks for letting me know! What month/year are these in?
I am not sure. I have a bunch with her illustrations.
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