In 1913, a pernicious little busybody named M. Blair Coan spied on visitors to an art exhibit in Chicago. Coan, an investigator for the Stat...

THE GAZE OF YOUNG GIRLS
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In 1913, a pernicious little busybody named M. Blair Coan spied on visitors to an art exhibit in Chicago. Coan, an investigator for the Stat...
These pictures by illustrator Ashley Wood are a cross between drawing and knife fighting. Wood is one of those artists whose drawings benef...
I recently posted some illustrations by the great watercolor artist John Gannam , who had an astute eye for color. But before he became famo...
James Montgomery Flagg had an ugly view of beauty. "I have never had any slight interest in homely ladies," he said, "no matt...
James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960) drew the same way that he lived: brash and arrogant. Flagg's confidence was understandable. He worked...