Harper's February
Date1895
Artist
Edward Penfield
(American painter, illustrator, 1866–1925)
Illustration CitationAdvertisement for Harper's, February 1896
MediumLithograph
Dimensionscomposition: 18 3/4 × 13 1/2 in. (47.6 × 34.3 cm)
Credit LineGift of Helen Farr Sloan, 1977
Object number1977-265
On View
Not on viewClassificationsPRINT
Label TextAs art director for Harper and Brothers, Edward Penfield designed a series of posters to advertise Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, creating a unified marketing campaign in a signature style. The posters feature large areas of flat color and usually depict one or more figures in some sporting or leisure activity, often reading or carrying an issue of the magazine. The subjects reflect the upper class status of the magazine's readers.Penfield's posters were popular during the so-called Poster Craze of the 1890s. One critic remarked on the high quality of such works in 1899: "Book and magazine covers, lettering, theatrical bills, advertisements, in fact anything with which the poster could have the slightest affiliation has profited materially. In fact, we are...at this time accustomed to good, strong decorative work in advertising of all sorts..."