If interested, you can read more about the comments we made on the earlier BB by clicking here:
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I need to make these into a permanent page on TheLetterheads.com but for now, they will at least have a home on this Forum.
Mike








My post from Feb. 12, 2004:
Hope you enjoy them,Wow, my birthday box arrived a day late. I've known about a book called Modern Decorative Art by Paul Wenzel since I attended the Boise BBQ back in 1982. Someone had a few black and white photocopies from the book and I copied what he had. I had located a copy of the book via the Internet, but it was $600 and I could never quite pull the trigger. When I found the same book on a different site at $500, I got permission from Darla and went ahead and placed the order (my big birthday present).
Again, all I can say is WOW, WOW, WOW! The box weighed 22 lbs, and instead of a single book, it consists of 8 "folios". Most pages are printed on glossy stock is rich, deep colors. 417 color plates! Most interesting is the fact they were printed in 1911 and 1912. The images are so diverse that I am having a problem trying to catagorize them, but almost every plate is a keeper. It is easy to see that CJ Strong's influenced by similar artwork in the three or four watercolor plates in his book. Certainly Mucha influenced many of the plates, but they are not limited to the Noveau period. Besides the fine art paintings, there are illustrations for tile, carpet, wallpaper, signs, stained glass and so much more. Absolutely beautiful color schemes throughout!
I'll try to scan a few of my favorites and include them somewhere either on my Golden Era Studios site or this one. That's the most I ever spent on a book, but I can guarantee you I'm not having any buyer's remorse.
Mike Jackson
Mike Jackson
PS: There are lots of little gems of information still on the old Forum. You can read them but not post to them anymore.
http://www.theletterheads.com/wwwboard/multipage1.html