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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: 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

Background imageMagazines Collection: Tatler cover: Duchess of Sutherland

Tatler cover: Duchess of Sutherland
Millicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [ne Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], duchess of Sutherland (1867-1955), society hostess and social reformer

Background imageMagazines Collection: The Bonzo Chase board game

The Bonzo Chase board game
Box lid design for the Bonzo Chase board game, a thrilling version of snakes and ladders where Bonzo, the doggy creation of George Studdy

Background imageMagazines Collection: Hiker & Camper Mag / 7. 31

Hiker & Camper Mag / 7. 31
Front cover of a magazine devoted to hikers, ramblers and campers featuring a view across fields

Background imageMagazines Collection: Anna May Wong / Bystander

Anna May Wong / Bystander
ANNA MAY WONG Chinese American actress, pictured on a suitably Orientally designed cover of The Bystander magazine, 1929

Background imageMagazines Collection: April Fool / Coats 1924

April Fool / Coats 1924
April Fool: Two coats and hats on a stand, looking at first glance like a couple embracing

Background imageMagazines Collection: Typewriter Keys / Fortune

Typewriter Keys / Fortune
Typewriter keys on the cover of a magazine

Background imageMagazines Collection: Chanel Skater 1929

Chanel Skater 1929
A chic skater is dressed for it by Chanel

Background imageMagazines Collection: Woman Knitting 1929

Woman Knitting 1929
A woman sits knitting - the illustration shows the new elongated slender silhouette which was to come into fruition in the 1930s

Background imageMagazines Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / Punch 1915

Ww1 Cartoon / Punch 1915
Mr Punch and his faithful dog Toby have a go at the Kaiser monster, in a parody of St George and the Dragon

Background imageMagazines Collection: 1928 Flapper / Fantasio

1928 Flapper / Fantasio
A flapper in a green dress dances in front of a group of men in evening dress

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1956 Italian Grand Prix, Monza Autosports front cover depicting Peter Collins handing his Lancia-Ferrari D50 to Juan Manuel Fangio, sportingly allowing Fangio to clinch his fourth World Championship

Background imageMagazines Collection: Boadicea leading Iceni revolt by Fortunino Matania

Boadicea leading Iceni revolt by Fortunino Matania
Boadicea (variously spelt, eg Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus. Leader of a vigorous but doomed revolt against the Roman occupation of Britain pictured with her daughters in full

Background imageMagazines Collection: Her reflection

Her reflection. Illustration shows a young couple standing near a mirror, as the young man declares his love for her, she gazes on her reflection in the mirror

Background imageMagazines Collection: The ex-scarecrow of Europe

The ex-scarecrow of Europe. Illustration shows the Russian Bear as a soldier with rifle turned into a scarecrow labeled Russia; a crow labeled Japan bites its nose

Background imageMagazines Collection: Why not go the limit?

Why not go the limit?. Illustration shows many women in the Mrs. PJ Gilligan bar smoking and drinking at their leisure. Date 1908 March 18. Why not go the limit?

Background imageMagazines Collection: Bystander masthead design, 1927

Bystander masthead design, 1927
Illustration for the front cover of the Bystander depicted a society crowd at Cowes during the Season. Date: 1927

Background imageMagazines Collection: Atropa Belladonna; Deadly Nightshade

Atropa Belladonna; Deadly Nightshade

Background imageMagazines Collection: Rugby School, from The English Illustrated Magazine, 1891-92 (litho)

Rugby School, from The English Illustrated Magazine, 1891-92 (litho)
KW344354 Rugby School, from The English Illustrated Magazine, 1891-92 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMagazines Collection: Due process of law

Due process of law. Illustration shows Justice, wearing a crown labeled Law and carrying a sword and scales, riding on the back of a snail

Background imageMagazines Collection: Easter Puck

Easter Puck. Illustration shows Puck wearing the bright red outfit of a musketeer, walking between two rabbits who are each carrying an Easter egg; a tonsured monk, reading a book

Background imageMagazines Collection: Three art deco fashion sketches, London, 1921

Three art deco fashion sketches, London, 1921
Three fashion sketches, London, 1921. (Left: from Marshall and Snelgrove a georgette or crepe de chin. Middle: from Dickens and Jones a crepe de chine gown embellished with a floral motif)

Background imageMagazines Collection: Art deco fashion sketch of bridesmaid dress, London, 1921

Art deco fashion sketch of bridesmaid dress, London, 1921. Dres of taffeta in flower shadings of rose, delphinium, blue, lilac or daffodil with underskirts of georgette and silver lace Date: 1921

Background imageMagazines Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, November 1936

Britannia and Eve magazine, November 1936
Front cover illustration featuring a glamorous 1930s woman wearing a white feathery stole, with bright red lipstick and heavy eye shadow

Background imageMagazines Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, November 1939

Britannia and Eve magazine, November 1939
Front cover illustration featuring a 1930s lady decked out in the finest equestrian attire, complete with top hat, tails and whip

Background imageMagazines Collection: Savoy Hotel

Savoy Hotel
Panorama of London down the Mall towards the Savoy Hotel on the cover of the Illustrated London News in 1914

Background imageMagazines Collection: The Hiker & Camper 1934

The Hiker & Camper 1934
Stylised front cover of The Hiker and Camper magazine featuring an advertisement for Stormgard rain capes, leggings sou westers & rucksacks, all necessary for keen hikers

Background imageMagazines Collection: Hurdlers / Nos Loisirs

Hurdlers / Nos Loisirs
Two men jump a hurdle

Background imageMagazines Collection: Lady Throws Javelin 1922

Lady Throws Javelin 1922
A female athlete throws the javelin

Background imageMagazines Collection: Dickens Centenary Stamp, 1912. Artist: Stephen Reid

Dickens Centenary Stamp, 1912. Artist: Stephen Reid
Dickens Centenary Stamp, 1912. The Charles Dickens (1812-1870) centenary was celebrated in 1912, a committee was established to collect funds for the benefit of the descendants of the great writer

Background imageMagazines Collection: What People Are Wearing - Annika Wills and Anne Nightingale

What People Are Wearing - Annika Wills and Anne Nightingale
On the left: The English actress Annika Wills (better known as Anneke Wills, b. 1941) wearing a Levi jacket and jeans from Sportique and a matching hat belonging to her husband

Background imageMagazines Collection: Walter Allner

Walter Allner
1909-2006. Born: Dessau, Germany. Graphic designer, poster designer. Studied at Dessau Bauhaus with Joost Schmidt, Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky

Background imageMagazines Collection: Knight with the Arms of Jean de Daillon, c1480 (1946). Artist: Guillaume Desremaulx

Knight with the Arms of Jean de Daillon, c1480 (1946). Artist: Guillaume Desremaulx
Knight with the Arms of Jean de Daillon, c1480 (1946). This tapestry is held by the Montacute House, Somerset. From The Connoisseur Vol. 117, edited by H. Granville Fell. [The National Magazine Co

Background imageMagazines Collection: Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Artist: JMW Turner

Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Artist: JMW Turner
Lancaster, from the Aqueduct Bridge, c1825. Painting housed in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXVIII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy

Background imageMagazines Collection: Tatler cover - The Hon. Lady Mosley, Diana Mitford

Tatler cover - The Hon. Lady Mosley, Diana Mitford
The Hon. Lady Mosley, formerly Mrs Bryan Guinness and before that, Diana Freeman Mitford (1910-2003), one of the notorious Mitford sisters

Background imageMagazines Collection: Illustration by Sidney Paget from the Strand magazine for Sir Arthur Conan Doyles story

Illustration by Sidney Paget from the Strand magazine for Sir Arthur Conan Doyles story
DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Illustration by Sidney Paget from the Strand magazine for Sir Arthur Conan Doyles story, The Adventure of the Naval Treaty, 1893

Background imageMagazines Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1915. Take a Kodak with you. Advertisement for the Eastman Kodak hand-held

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1915. Take a Kodak with you. Advertisement for the Eastman Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1915

Background imageMagazines Collection: Welcome at the White Tower, the restaurant in Percy Street in Bloomsbury

Welcome at the White Tower, the restaurant in Percy Street in Bloomsbury, London established by John and Eileen Stais in 1939. It specialised in Greek and Macedonian dishes Date: 1966

Background imageMagazines Collection: Slyfield House: The Garden Front, Surrey, 1886. Artist: C Murray

Slyfield House: The Garden Front, Surrey, 1886. Artist: C Murray
Slyfield House: The Garden Front, Surrey, 1886. Slyfield House at Great Bookham in Surrey was rebuilt in the Jacobean period in 1615. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, 1886]

Background imageMagazines Collection: Fantastic Adventures - The Secret of Elenas Tomb

Fantastic Adventures - The Secret of Elenas Tomb
Cover of Fantastic Adventures, September 1947, featuring the story The Secret of Elenas Tomb by Karl Tanzler von Cosel. A young woman in long white dress stands on a tomb with the inscription Elena

Background imageMagazines Collection: Illustrated London News Silver Jubilee Number 1935

Illustrated London News Silver Jubilee Number 1935
Front cover of The Illustrated London News conjuring up the pomp and pageantry of the Silver Jubilee celebrations of King George V with a parade of liveried riders

Background imageMagazines Collection: Jugend front cover, naked woman with dragon

Jugend front cover, naked woman with dragon
Front cover design for Jugend magazine, depicting a naked woman with a large red dragon. Date: 1898



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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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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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