Customer Favorite Robert Wildhack Cover Illustration For "collier's Weekly" (1910): Rare, Beautifully Framed Antique Check It Out [Wgfx5zBZ]
Rare and Artistic Cover Illustration Discover a true piece of art history with this rare and beautifully framed antique cover illustration by Robert Wildhack for "Collier's Weekly" (1910). This stunning piece is not just a work of art; it's a testame
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Customer Favorite Robert Wildhack Cover Illustration For "collier's Weekly" (1910): Rare, Beautifully Framed Antique Check It Out [Wgfx5zBZ]
Rare and Artistic Cover Illustration
Discover a true piece of art history with this rare and beautifully framed antique cover illustration by Robert Wildhack for "Collier's Weekly" (1910). This stunning piece is not just a work of art; it's a testament to the artistic prowess of Wildhack, who was a prominent figure in the world of illustration during the early 20th century. This illustration captures the essence of the carefree atmosphere Americans enjoyed before the Great War, showcasing Wildhack's unique style and artistic vision.Exceptional Craftsmanship and Details
This cover illustration is more than just a visual delight; it's a work of exceptional craftsmanship. Measuring 15.00” x 11.00” and framed to a size of 22.00” x 18.00”, the artwork is presented with meticulous attention to detail. The matted and framed piece not only protects the original illustration but also enhances its visual appeal. The framed price of $290.00 is a testament to the value and quality of this rare collectible. Additionally, the packaging and shipping cost is approximately $25.00, ensuring that your investment reaches you safely and securely.Artistic Background and Significance
Robert Wildhack, born in Illinois and raised in Indiana, was a highly influential artist in the early 20th century. His cover illustrations for popular magazines like McClure's, Success, and Collier's made him a household name. This particular piece, "Country Lanes," from the May 9, 1910 issue, highlights his skill in using flat color fields without lines, a design style that became increasingly popular during the early decades of the new century. The chromolithograph technique used in the reproduction of this image showcases Wildhack's expertise in the art of illustration. Owning this rare piece is not just an investment in art; it's an opportunity to own a piece of history and a testament to the artistic evolution of the early 20th century.What Our Customers Say
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