1920 Art Deco Sunburst design, Le Bonheur du Jour, by George Barbier.
A sunburst is a design or figure commonly used in architectural ornaments and design patterns and possibly pattern books. It consists of rays or "beams" radiating out from a central disk in the manner of sunbeams. Sometimes part of a sunburst, a semicircular or semi-elliptical shape, is used. Traditional sunburst motifs usually show the rays narrowing as they get further from the centre; from the later 19th century they often get wider, as in the Japanese Rising Sun Flag, which is more appropriate in optical terms. (x)
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Cuban illustrator Conrado Walter Massaguer (Conrado W. Massaguer, Conrado Massaguer, C. W. Massaguer, Massaguer), Fashion Illustration of a High Society Couple, Cuba, 1920s.
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the epic highs and lows of high school bloodrush...
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Just girlfriends hanging out and scheming ✨
First drawing of the year is some Startrix~ ⭐️🌙
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The new official character art for Fabian Aramais Seacaster, courtesy of @caitmayart
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Wilton Williams, Ladies Promenading along a Sea Front, Fashion Illustration for The Bystander Magazine, August 1925.
Wilton Williams as he was known was active as a poster designer, commercial artist and illustrator in Britain between 1915 and 1930.
The Bystander was a British weekly tabloid magazine that featured reviews, topical drawings, cartoons and short stories. Published from Fleet Street, it was established in 1903 by George Holt Thomas. Its first editor, William Comyns Beaumont, later edited the magazine again from 1928 to 1932.
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fight fight fight fight!!!
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