Vanity Fair Magazine - Lithographs 1904-1911
VANITY FAIR was a weekly periodic published in London between 1869 and 1914, its articles were about the current political, social, literary and financial news. Each issue featured a bound-in lithograph depicting an influential personality of the day. Lithographs were often accompanied by text which extolled or lamented the virtues or vices of the person/s being featured - and they are today highly collectible.
Each original Vanity Fair lithograph is 10.5 x 15.75 inches, is original, and comes with a copy of the corresponding text. All lithographs have mounting traces (tape marks) on verso.
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Marie and Pierre Curie
Item #: M5574-OS11-5
Marie and Pierre Curie (published in 1904), mat buning around image, in very good condition
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- $120.00 USD
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Maurice Maeterlink
Item #: M5574-OS11-1
Maurice Maeterlink (published in 1909), in excellent condition.
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- $30.00 USD
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Guglielmo Marconi
Item #: M5574-OS11-2
Guglielmo Marconi (published in 1905), mat buning around image, in very good condition.
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- $100.00 USD
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George Bernard Shaw
Item #: M5574-OS11-4
George Benard Shaw (published in 1911), in excellent condition.
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- $75.00 USD
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- $75.00 USD
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