



"Golden Age Comic Book Stories" is another terrific source of vintage illustration. A recent post included the art from "Deep Water Days" illustrated by a half-dozen different greats including N.C. Wyeth and Frank Schoonover and one I had not heard of before Richard Rogers.
These pen and ink illustrations, a nice compliment to our earlier "Rembrandt" post are by Richard Rogers from "Deep Water Days."
2 comments:
Thanks for posting these fine illustrations. I can almost smell the salt in the air as I ponder them.
I love these, very nice illustrations!
Post a Comment