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HELD: SHEIK & SHEBA, 1925. Sheik with Sheba. A John Held, Jr, cover for Judge, 1925
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HELD: SHEIK & SHEBA, 1925. Sheik with Sheba. A John Held, Jr, cover for Judge, 1925
HELD: SHEIK & SHEBA, 1925.
Sheik with Sheba. A John Held, Jr, cover for Judge, 1925
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1925 Action Alcohol Bottle Cigarette Communication Container Convertible Couple D River Flapper Flask Held Holder Jazz Age License Plate Life Magazine Magazine Sheba Sheik Smoker Compact Judge Magazine
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Held - Sheik & Sheba, 1925 - A Captivating Glimpse into the Jazz Age
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. This print titled "Held: Sheik & Sheba, 1925" takes us back to the vibrant era of the Roaring Twenties. Created by renowned American artist John Held Jr. , this illustration was originally featured as a cover for Judge magazine in 1925. The image showcases a stylish couple immersed in the essence of their time. The dapper sheik behind the wheel of a sleek convertible exudes confidence and charm, his hat adding an air of mystery to his persona. Beside him sits Sheba, a fashionable flapper epitomizing the liberated spirit of women during this transformative period. Their interaction is captured beautifully – he extends a cigarette holder towards her while she delicately reaches for it with anticipation. This subtle gesture symbolizes not only communication but also reflects societal changes where men and women were increasingly engaging on equal terms. The details within this artwork are remarkable; from the flask and compact tucked away discreetly in their respective holders to the license plate proudly displaying 'America' – every element speaks volumes about daily life during that time. The presence of alcohol bottles hints at prohibition-era rebellion, further emphasizing the rebellious nature associated with jazz age culture. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing piece from The Granger Collection, New York, we are transported back to an era defined by its energy, freedom, and artistic expression. It serves as
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