Samuel Schmucker (art) and John Winsch (printing), The Magic of Halloween, 1912
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Samuel Schmucker (art) and John Winsch (printing), The Magic of Halloween, 1912
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What an amazing piece of work!! Once again, you fail to disappoint, sweetie! *happy sigh*
You do sweet talk a ghoul, darling.
You have this effect on me! *sigh*
Two more sleeps!
Reblogged this on Art History Ramblings.
Ooo, reblogged…how fabulous.
Utterly wonderful.
So glad you liked it, Catherine. Hope you have a happy Halloween!
You too.
The magic of leering pumpkins : )
Magical is one word for it, darling.
Gorgeous!
Thanks, Misty Layne! Hope you’re having a lovely Halloween so far.
I love the smiling pumpkins and the black skull on her cape — rad! — And 1922 no less!
I really love these illustrations. Everything old is new again!
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