Published January 15, 1922 The unusual color palettes used by Helen Dryden in her fashion illustrations made for eye-catching covers of vintage Vogue magazines. For the January 15, 1922, Vogue cover, Dryden used an unworldly coral, teal, and periwinkle scheme to highlight the black and white fashions of a veiled woman strolling with her black and white dog. The issue announced the Motor and Southern Number. Photo licensed from the Condé Nast Collection, home of The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair and other popular brands. Find this and other artwork at the Condé Nast Collection. Avant Garde Furniture premium giclee fine art print collection is produced on thick 310 gsm, textured watercolor paper. It shares the same vivid colors, accuracy, and exceptional resolution that make giclee prints the standard for museums and galleries around the world.
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