Scribner's for August

United States, 1900

23 x 14 in (58 x 36 cm)

ID #FF15A-PK1-L-08

"The fiction number. Stories and articles...Illustrations...Eight pages in colors, a special Midsummer feature."

Framed by red poppies, "Tito, the coyote" stares at the viewer.

Original advertisement for Scribner's Magazine, an American periodical published by the publishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons from January 1887 to May 1939. It was the first magazine to introduce color illustrations. It contained many engravings by famous artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as articles by important authors of the time, including John Thomason, Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris, Clarence Cook, and President Theodore Roosevelt.

Artist: Ernest Seton-Thompson

Printer: The Grignard Litho Co.

Material: Paper

Condition: Good, minor damage along the sides

Please note all sizes are approximate.

100-250 america american art nouveau conflict coyote current events floral flowers global historical history journalism journalist magazine motif news newspaper original poster political politics poppies poppy poster red size-23x14 small turn of the century vintage