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Magazines are a form of literature and art that have been around for centuries, and are typically published on a regular basis, such as weekly or monthly

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Background imageMagazines Collection: Nerine humilis

Nerine humilis (Pale pink nerine, Nerine pulchella). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by William Herbert from William Curtis Botanical Magazine

Background imageMagazines Collection: Mary Rossam, c1734, (1930). Creator: Joseph Highmore

Mary Rossam, c1734, (1930). Creator: Joseph Highmore
Mary Rossam, c1734, (1930). Portrait of a woman, 1st Wife of Rev. S. F. Swinden. From " The Connoisseur", Volume 86, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1930]

Background imageMagazines Collection: Fencing Match Between Mademoiselle La Chevaliere D Eon De Beaumont and Monsieur De Saint George

Fencing Match Between Mademoiselle La Chevaliere D Eon De Beaumont and Monsieur De Saint George, 1787. After Charles Jean Robineau. From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill

Background imageMagazines Collection: Dream Idyll (A Valkyrie), 1902, (1905) Artist: Edward Robert Hughes

Dream Idyll (A Valkyrie), 1902, (1905) Artist: Edward Robert Hughes
Dream Idyll (A Valkyrie), 1902. From The Connoisseur 1905 [Otto Limited, London, 1905.]

Background imageMagazines Collection: The Court Yard, Standen, East Grinstead, 1900

The Court Yard, Standen, East Grinstead, 1900. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1900. Standen was a house designed in Arts and Crafts style by Philip Webb

Background imageMagazines Collection: Advert for the Palais de Danse, Hammersmith, London, 1921

Advert for the Palais de Danse, Hammersmith, London, 1921 also featuring the other Palais de Danse venues in Paris, Birmingham and Liverpool Date: 1921

Background imageMagazines Collection: London Life front cover, 1966

London Life front cover, 1966
The cover of London Life from 31st December 1966 featuring a colourful array of previous magazine covers from this title. Date: 1966

Background imageMagazines Collection: Young Americas dilemma

Young Americas dilemma. Illustration shows a schoolboy standing outside a Public School; on the left is Charles M. Schwab sitting atop a large money bag labeled Manager of Steel Trust $1, 000

Background imageMagazines Collection: The Tatler front cover August 1962

The Tatler front cover August 1962
A model wearing typical sixties make up and with a smart, blonde bob strikes an arrogant pose on the front cover of The Tatler while wearing a choker of pearls. 1962

Background imageMagazines Collection: 1920s France La Vie Parisienne Magazine Plate

1920s France La Vie Parisienne Magazine Plate

Background imageMagazines Collection: 1920s, France, La Vie Parisienne, Magazine Plate

1920s, France, La Vie Parisienne, Magazine Plate

Background imageMagazines Collection: Practical Wireless 1950s UK radios listening to music diy hi-fi magazines do it yourself

Practical Wireless 1950s UK radios listening to music diy hi-fi magazines do it yourself

Background imageMagazines Collection: Raining cats and dogs

Raining cats and dogs. Historical artwork of cats, dogs and pitchforks raining down on people in a town street. The saying raining cats and dogs is used when referring to a heavy downpour of rain

Background imageMagazines Collection: Marconi with his radio, 19th century

Marconi with his radio, 19th century
Marconi with his radio, 19th-century artwork. The apparatus consists of a receiver and a transmitter. Italian physicist Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937)

Background imageMagazines Collection: Manchester Ship Canal, 19th century

Manchester Ship Canal, 19th century
Manchester Ship Canal, 19th-century artwork. This canal, constructed between 1887 and 1893, opened on 1 January 1894. It provided a route for shipping from the Mersey Estuary to Manchester, UK

Background imageMagazines Collection: WAR OF THE WORLDS, 1927. American science fiction magazine cover, 1927

WAR OF THE WORLDS, 1927. American science fiction magazine cover, 1927, illustrating The War of the Worlds by H. G
WAR OF THE WORLDS, 1927. American science fiction magazine cover, 1927, illustrating " The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells

Background imageMagazines Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, January 1936

Britannia and Eve magazine, January 1936
Front cover illustration featuring a glamorous 1930s woman attired in a matching leopard print hat and muff set

Background imageMagazines Collection: What Now?

What Now?
Bonzo, the little dog created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine during the 1920s finds himself in a frosty predicament

Background imageMagazines Collection: 1927 Ice Skating Girl

1927 Ice Skating Girl
A vivacious ice skating girl jumps over some barrels

Background imageMagazines Collection: Female high jumper in orange costume

Female high jumper in orange costume
A female high jumper in an orange costume leaping over a pole

Background imageMagazines Collection: 1910s France Le Sourire Magazine Cover

1910s France Le Sourire Magazine Cover

Background imageMagazines Collection: Holmes Lashed Furiously, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget

Holmes Lashed Furiously, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget
Holmes Lashed Furiously, 1892. Illustration from The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle. From The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly - Vol. III

Background imageMagazines Collection: A study of the dancer Lena King, London, 1922

A study of the dancer Lena King, London, 1922. Has succeeded Phyllis Bedells at the Empire Theatre Date: 1922

Background imageMagazines Collection: Art deco cover of The Dancing World Magazine, June 1922

Art deco cover of The Dancing World Magazine, June 1922. Sketch by G. Peres showing a young women in a simple white gown perfect for the summer Date: 1922

Background imageMagazines Collection: Art deco sketch by G. Peres entitled At the Ballet

Art deco sketch by G. Peres entitled At the Ballet, of a fashionable couple in a box watching a ballet, London, 1922 Date: 1922

Background imageMagazines Collection: Bystander cover 1929 featuring Diana Mitford

Bystander cover 1929 featuring Diana Mitford
Front cover of The Bystander featuring a photograph of the Hon. Diana Freeman-Mitford (1910-2003), third daughter of Lord and Lady Redesdale and one of the six infamous Mitford sisters

Background imageMagazines Collection: Bearded ladies slipper orchid, Cypripedium barbatum

Bearded ladies slipper orchid, Cypripedium barbatum.. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hookers Curtiss Botanical Magazine

Background imageMagazines Collection: Cypripedium calceolus, Ladys Slipper Orchid

Cypripedium calceolus, Ladys Slipper Orchid
Originally published in: Paxtons magazine of botany, and register of flowering plants. Published in London. December 1836. Natural History Museums Botany Library. Plate Collection number 169

Background imageMagazines Collection: Spain (1925). Poster of the Festivals of Springtime

Spain (1925). Poster of the Festivals of Springtime

Background imageMagazines Collection: Cover design, Popular Aviation and Aeronautics

Cover design, Popular Aviation and Aeronautics Magazine, showing a passenger plane coming in to land at an airport at night. January 1929

Background imageMagazines Collection: Uncle Toms cabin - as it will have to be played if Johnson

Uncle Toms cabin - as it will have to be played if Johnson wins. Illustration shows in a theatrical production of Uncle Toms Cabin, heavyweight champion boxer Jack Johnson standing over Simon Legree

Background imageMagazines Collection: The Russian cross-roads

The Russian cross-roads. Illustration shows a diminutive Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, wearing a fur robe, courting Medusa who is hiding behind the mask of a beautiful young woman; on the left

Background imageMagazines Collection: Art deco fashion sketches, London, 1921

Art deco fashion sketches, London, 1921. Left to right: frock from the House of Belmont in tete de negre charmeuse relieved with beige and a floral arrangement; an Yvette dress of lace

Background imageMagazines Collection: Front cover of Tatler featuring Helen Wills Moody

Front cover of Tatler featuring Helen Wills Moody
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of tennis champion Helen Wills Moody and her opponent Mrs L. A. Godfree (Kitty Godfree) just prior to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships

Background imageMagazines Collection: Tatler front cover, May 1962

Tatler front cover, May 1962
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing typical 1960s makeup. The lipstick is Cardinal by Lancome and the dramatic eyes use spangled Pailettes D Or and turquoise eyeshadow by Perle Dore

Background imageMagazines Collection: Tatler front cover, 9 March 1960

Tatler front cover, 9 March 1960
Front cover of the Tatler featuring a photograph of a woman, eating breakfast while arranging to meet friends over the telephone. 1960

Background imageMagazines Collection: Front of the Sketch featuring Marie Lloyd

Front of the Sketch featuring Marie Lloyd
Marie Lloyd, born Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (1870 - 1922), British music hall singer, entertainer and comedienne. A global superstar in her day commanding the highest salary of any entertainer

Background imageMagazines Collection: Evening in Soho

Evening in Soho
Men stroll and gaze into shop windows on an early evening in St Annes Court, Soho, London Date: 1960s

Background imageMagazines Collection: 1920s, France, La Vie Parisienne, Magazine Plate

1920s, France, La Vie Parisienne, Magazine Plate

Background imageMagazines Collection: TEXACO ADVERTISEMENT, 1929. American magazine advertisement for Texaco gasoline, 1929

TEXACO ADVERTISEMENT, 1929. American magazine advertisement for Texaco gasoline, 1929

Background imageMagazines Collection: Galileos Jovian moon observations, 1610

Galileos Jovian moon observations, 1610
Galileos Jovian moon observations. These first six observations of the four largest moons of Jupiter are from the work Sidereus Nuncius (1610) by the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

Background imageMagazines Collection: Beekeeping, 19th century

Beekeeping, 19th century
Beekeeping, 19th-century artwork. Beekeeper extracting honey from honeycombs obtained from a beehive. Bees collect nectar from a wide range of flowering plants

Background imageMagazines Collection: Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer

Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer
Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930), Norwegian explorer, biologist and humanitarian. In 1888 he was the first to cross the Greenland ice sheet and showed that it covered the entire island

Background imageMagazines Collection: Fire sprinklers, 19th century

Fire sprinklers, 19th century
Fire sprinklers. This system of sprinklers was designed to extinguish fires, and here has been installed in a theatre in 19th-century France

Background imageMagazines Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, March 1931

Britannia and Eve magazine, March 1931
Front cover featuring an elegant couple performing the Flamenco. The beautifully poised woman wears a yellow Bata de cola dress with frills and an enormous white headdress

Background imageMagazines Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, October 1940

Britannia and Eve magazine, October 1940
Front cover illustration featuring a 1940s blonde beauty, wearing a halter-neck red and white top, along with gold hoop earrings, and necklace

Background imageMagazines Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, August 1940

Britannia and Eve magazine, August 1940
Front cover illustration featuring a smiling woman, clasping her hands with joy and thinking very happy thoughts. She wears a orange silk dress, bright red lipstick and her hair in finger waves

Background imageMagazines Collection: A Bonzo juggling act

A Bonzo juggling act
Bonzo, the cute canine created by artist George Studdy in The Sketch magazine during the 1920s, performs a marvellous trick by balancing a plate, cutlery



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Magazines Collection

Magazines are a form of literature and art that have been around for centuries, and are typically published on a regular basis, such as weekly or monthly, and contain articles, stories, photographs, illustrations and other forms of creative expression, and are be general interest or focus on specific topics such as sports, fashion or politics. They also often feature interviews with celebrities and other public figures. Magazines provide readers with an opportunity to stay informed about current events in the world around them while also being entertained by interesting stories and beautiful visuals. In addition to providing entertainment value for readers, it also serve as a platform for writers to share their work with the world.
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Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of magazines that focus on literature and the arts. Our collection features covers from popular publications such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and The New Yorker, showcasing iconic images that have become synonymous with these magazines. Additionally, there are vintage covers from literary journals like The Atlantic Monthly and Poetry Magazine. The Magazines collection is perfect for those who appreciate the artistry of magazine design or want to display their love for literature in their home or office. These prints come in various sizes and can be framed to match any decor style. Each print is produced using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and vibrant colors. Customers can choose between different paper types depending on their preferences. Our Magazines collection provides an excellent opportunity for individuals to own a piece of history while adding a touch of sophistication to their space.
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What are Magazines (Literature Arts) art prints?

Magazines art prints are high-quality reproductions of iconic magazine covers and illustrations from the world of literature. These prints capture the essence of classic magazines such as The New Yorker, Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar, featuring stunning artwork that has graced their pages over the years. These art prints offer a unique way to bring a touch of literary history into your home or office space. Whether you're a fan of vintage fashion illustrations or literary classics like F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," there is sure to be an art print that speaks to your interests. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology and archival quality materials to ensure long-lasting beauty and durability. With so many options available, it's easy to find the perfect piece for any room in your home or workspace. Magazines art prints are an excellent choice for anyone looking to add some sophistication and style to their decor while celebrating the rich history of literature and publishing.
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We offer a wide range of magazines (literature arts) art prints that you can purchase. These include iconic covers from popular literary magazines such as The New Yorker, Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar. You can also find prints featuring classic literature authors like Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, and Ernest Hemingway. In addition to these options, Media Storehouse also has a selection of prints showcasing contemporary writers and poets. Some examples include works by Maya Angelou, Sylvia Plath, and Margaret Atwood. The art prints available at Media Storehouse come in various sizes and formats including canvas prints, framed prints or posters. They are printed using high-quality materials to ensure that the images are sharp with vibrant colors that will last for years to come. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of wall decor for your home or office or searching for the perfect gift for a book lover in your life - Media Storehouse has got you covered.
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How much do Magazines (Literature Arts) art prints cost?

Magazines art prints are a popular choice for those who appreciate the beauty and creativity of literature-inspired artwork. The cost of these prints can vary depending on several factors, such as the size, quality, and type of paper used to print them. Generally speaking, smaller sizes tend to be more affordable than larger ones, while higher-quality papers may come at a premium price. We offer a wide selection of Magazines art prints that cater to different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes classic literary works such as Shakespeare's plays and Jane Austen's novels, as well as contemporary pieces inspired by modern literature. Whether you're looking for something simple or elaborate, our range of Magazines art prints is sure to have something that suits your taste. So why not browse our selection today and find the perfect piece to add some literary flair to your home or office?
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We take great care in delivering your Magazines art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your print arrives in perfect condition. Depending on the size of the print, it will be either rolled and placed in a sturdy tube or shipped flat between two pieces of cardboard. We work with trusted shipping partners who offer reliable and secure delivery services worldwide. Your package will be tracked throughout its journey so that you can monitor its progress and receive updates on expected delivery times. Once your package arrives, please inspect it carefully to make sure that there are no damages during transit. If you do find any issues with your order, please contact our customer service team as soon as possible so that we can resolve the issue for you. We strive to provide a hassle-free experience when it comes to delivering your Magazines art prints from Media Storehouse straight to your doorstep.