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by Heidi De Leeuw
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Late 19th century advertisement for the theater play The New Woman in the Comedy Theatre London. Originally printed by David Allen of... more
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Late 19th century advertisement for the theater play "The New Woman" in the Comedy Theatre London. Originally printed by David Allen of Belfast.
1894 by Albert George Morrow.
Main color: red. Secondary colors; light yellow and green, black.
A modern woman (in that time) is sitting on a chair, obviously overwhelmed by her administration. Her cigarette is burning in the foreground.
Albert George Morrow (b. Comber, County Down, 26 April 1863; d. West Hoathly, West Sussex, England, 26 October 1927) was an illustrator, poster designer and cartoonist. He was the son of a painter and decorator from Clifton Street, west Belfast. Of his seven brothers, four, George (1869–1955), Jack (1872–1926), Edwin (1877–1952) and Norman (1879–1917), were also illustrators.
He was educated at the Government School of Art in Belfast, and won a scholarship to study in Kensington in 1882, where he began a lifelong friendship with the British sculptor Albert Toft. He contributed illustrations...
Hello, my first name is Heidi. My family name is De Leeuw, which is Dutch for The Lion. I was born in the mid 1960s. From the early 1980s on I worked in sales and administration. From the moment my husband started 'AAP Art and Photography' as an ecommerce company back in 2000, I developed a growing interest in what he was doing, and specifically in digital restoration of photos, postcards and posters. Sometimes people ask me why I spend so much time in taking a worn and torn image and restoring it to its original beauty, I answer them with another question: why are old paintings and classic cars being restored? Because, make no mistake, restoration is an art and a craft. No fancy magic software, but pixel by pixel cleaning and...
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