Zero response means you want more, right? Good choice!
From the Austrian humour/men’s magazine, Die Muskete, here are four illustrations from 1933 and three from 1934, all by Sergius Hruby (1869 – 1943), selected, sized, cropped, processed, and posted, for better or worse, by yours truly from scans in the online archive of the Austrian National Library:
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Specific publication information for each image is included in the file name, as usual.
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Zero comment is merely laziness. I’m amazed by this find. These pictures certainly deserve a wider audience and you’ve done that …..despite my laziness! CARRY ON!
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Thanks, Norman. I appreciate the encouragement.
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