This past week I stumbled upon a few art sources that I didn't know about. Two came from visiting Tina (Swiss Miss) as she has a really nice little collection...
This past week I stumbled upon a few art sources that I didn't know about. Two came from visiting Tina (Swiss Miss) as she has a really nice little collection...

Philip Williams is a poster shop in Tribeca that stocks amazing vintage posters at pretty good prices. They are all online too. The one above is huge and beautiful and Tina (Swiss Miss) has it in her bedroom. Check out their pitch:
"...the largest vintage poster gallery in the world..... Our gallery features over 100,000 unique posters dating from 1870 to the present, with categories such as travel, food, drink, transportation, auto, bicycle, trains, ships, sports, circus, magic and film posters worldwide."
>> PosterMusem.com -
Conde Nast and NY Times also have great photography & artwork for sale on their websites:
http://www.condenaststore.com/
http://www.nytstore.com/ProdCode.aspx?prodcode=791
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I wonder about large advertising posters of c. 1900 that look as if they had just come off the press. Surely some of them are reproductions. I have the same doubts about fruit carton labels.
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