‘There was no reason for hurrying back to the office. The America would sail without him!’
#Illustration by #RobertEJohnston for #CharlesDivine, “The Lover and the Deep Blue Sea”
*Collier’s*, Feb. 23 1924, p.13
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #harbor #docks #mensfashion
full issue at https://archive.org/details/colliersmagazine ‘Charles Harding Divine was an American poet and playwright. He was a soldier in the First World War, and his first book of poems in 1918 was praised by reviewers, one of whom said he was one of the most important American poets of the day.’ Wikipedia
Charles Divine (1889-1950 👉ALT), “The Lover and the Deep Blue Sea”
*Collier’s*, February 23, 1924
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #RobertEJohnston #ships #harbor #CharlesDivine
‘”Something has happened,” Alice said, “and you won’t tell me.” She drew Perry down beside her on the hall bench’
#Illustration by #RobertEJohnston for #CharlesDivine, “The Lover and the Deep Blue Sea”
*Collier’s*, Feb. 23 1924, p.36
#illustrationart #illustrationartists
‘There was no reason for hurrying back to the office. The America would sail without him!’
#Illustration by #RobertEJohnston for #CharlesDivine, “The Lover and the Deep Blue Sea”
*Collier’s*, Feb. 23 1924, p.13
‘Charles Harding Divine was an American poet and playwright. He was a soldier in the First World War, and his first book of poems in 1918 was praised by reviewers, one of whom said he was one of the most important American poets of the day.’ Wikipedia
Charles Divine (1889-1950), “The Lover and the Deep Blue Sea”
👉ALT
*Collier’s*, February 23, 1924
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #RobertEJohnston #ships #harbor #CharlesDivine