"Girl in Swing" by Albert Hencke (1865-1936). Here is a treat for afficionados of great illustration...a 1920's era print of "Girl in Swing" in mint condition. Hencke was one of the greats of American turn-of-the-century book illustration. He is also known for his paintings and pen-and-ink work done for many magazines of the day. His work ran the gamut from color plates for novels (some still in print today with Hencke's images) to more traditional paintings of landscapes. Many of his illustrations of ladies in their finery set fashion trends of the era (in the same manner as Charles Dana Gibson's "Gibson Girl" did), but his scenes of children in playful reverie are probably the most collectible of all. "Girl in Swing" is a prime example. Print image size 16" x 20". Only one in stock.
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