Sunday, December 21, 2008

Life Drawing Sunday 34: Christmas

Higginer, December 22, 1921.



W. B. King, December 23, 1909.



Percy Crosby, December 24, 1925.



James Montgomery Flagg, December 23, 1909.




Paul Reilly, December 24, 1925.



unknown, Christmas Number, 1902.



Percy Crosby, December 22, 1921.



William H. Walker, Christmas Number, 1902.


Chester L. Garde, December 22, 1921.



Robert John Wildhack, December 16, 1909.



Carl Anderson, December 24, 1925.



Charles Broughton, December 23, 1909.



Charles Forbell, December 22, 1921.


Albert D. Blashfield, Christmas Number, 1902.




Rodney Thompson, December 24, 1925.




C. Becker, December 22, 1921.





Albert D. Blashfield, Christmas Number, 1902.




G. B. Inwood, December 22, 1921.






unknown, December 24, 1925.



Art Young, December 24, 1925.



W. M., December 21, 1922.



F. M. Follett, Christmas Number, 1902.




John Conacher, December 22, 1921.




H. J., December 23, 1909.



Paul Reilly, December 24, 1925.



William H. Walker, December 23, 1909.




J. R. Shaver, December 22, 1921.



Anderson, December 23, 1909.




W. B. King, December 23, 1909.



G. B. Inwood, December 22, 1921.




unknown, December 24, 1925.



Art Young, Christmas Number, 1902.





F. W. Read, Christmas Number, 1902.



Herbert Paus, December 22, 1921.



Charles Sykes, December 24, 1925.


E. G. Lutz, December 23, 1909.




H. E. Dey, December 23, 1909.



E. G. Lutz, December 23, 1909.



C. Allen Gilbert, December 10, 1908.



Charles Dana Gibson, Christmas Number, 1902.




C. Allen Gilbert, Christmas Number, 1902.



Charles Dana Gibson, Christmas Number, 1902.



T. Sanford Tousey, December 23, 1920.


Mayer(?), December 22, 1921.



A.B. Walker, December 22, 1921.



William H. Walker, December 24, 1925.

1 comment:

Stephen Worth said...

Great stuff! I just posted some scans from St Nicholas Magazine over at the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive website that you might be interested in.

At the archive, we're working on documenting the early history of cartooning... between Nast and Sullivant. It's a period that isn't very well known by most artists. If you'd like to help out with the project, we would certainly appreciate your expertise.

Thanks for the great blog!
Steve