The America Legion poster June 1937 – Vintage Horse Racing Wall Art – Paul Brown
£4.50 – £18.00
The America Legion poster June 1937 – Vintage Horse Racing Wall Art – Paul Brown
The American Legion Magazine is a publication that has been in circulation for over 100 years. During that time the magazine has featured over 1500 covers, many created by some of America’s best known well-known pulp artists including Wally Richards, Herbert Morton Stoops, John E. Costigan, J.W. Schlaikjer, Arthur Mitchell, William Heaslip, Emmett Watson, V.E. Pyles, Harvey Dunn. The America Legion poster June 1937 listed on this page was created by Paul Brown.
Although he was never formally trained, Brown is widely regarded as one of America’s finest illustrators of equestrian subjects. Primarily recognised for his exceptional paintings, drawings, and sketches of horses and equestrian sports, he is also renowned for his three decades of elegant illustrations for the Brook Brothers catalogues. With over one thousand drawings to his name, his work had a significant impact on shaping the image of urban males in America during the twentieth century.
Brown’s 1937 America Legion magazine cover image was given the title “Over the Jump”. The illustration features a magnificent portrayal of three powerful thoroughbred horses gracefully descending from the sky after triumphantly clearing a fence that stands at an impressive height of six or seven feet. The scene is set against the backdrop of a few awe-inspired spectators who are thrilled to witness the thrilling action up close. Brown’s remarkable attention to detail brings the image to life, capturing the raw energy and excitement of the moment in vivid detail. .
The America Legion magazine
The American Legion magazine was founded in 1919 by the American Legion, a veteran organisation that was established shortly after World War I. It began life as a weekly magazine providing readers with news and information about veterans, national defence, and current events. In 1926 the magazine became a monthly periodical gaining its new name the American Legion Magazine Monthly, restarting its volume numbering at the same time. Its name changed to the American Legion Magazine in 1937 before finally becoming The American Legion in 1981. The magazine is still in print today and remains an important resource for veterans, military families, and anyone interested in the history and culture of the United States.
The American Legion Magazine is a publication that has been in circulation for over 100 years, providing readers with news and information about veterans, national defence, and current events. Founded in 1919 by the American Legion, a veterans organisation that was established after World War I, the magazine is still in print today and remains an important resource for veterans, military families, and anyone interested in the history and culture of the United States.
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The America Legion poster June 1937 – Vintage Horse Racing Wall Art – Paul Brown
Our Vintage travel posters are our passion. We take the time to digitally enhance most of our poster prints. This ensures they look great on the walls of your home or office. We print them on high-quality, 300gsm silk art paper using fade-resistant inks. All of our vintage posters and wall art are offered in a variety of sizes. Our most common sizes include A1, A2, 50×70, A3 and A4. Some of the posters we offer will not fit into these standard frame sizes. In these cases, we offer size variations in the ratio of the original format. So, whatever space you have available, we’re sure there will be a size to suit your needs.
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Some of the images on our website feature our fabulous posters displayed in picture frames. And yes, we know they look great mounted in frames and displayed on walls, but at the current time, the prices shown are for poster print only.
We have created many of our posters in a 50x70cm size option. Frames at this size are now easily available in most stores for under £20. Ikea currently sells one in the Fiskbo range for under £10.
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Our posters are carefully and professionally created from vintage originals. We take great care with the production of our poster prints. We also feel it is important that they maintain a vintage feel. This is why we leave some small imperfections or marks that were part of the original poster to enhance the vintage feel. These will be visible on the larger views of the item on this listing.
The originals of many of the posters we offer can cost many thousands of pounds. Our reproduction posters certainly look great! They look even better when they’re framed and mounted on a wall. It’s important to remember that we offer our prints as fun, affordable reproductions, not as fine art prints.
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