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A native Philadelphian Ralph Coleman was a famed illustrator and painter. In 1942, he painted The Eternal Christ, a haunting picture of Christ on the battlefield. This painting became so popular that few million copies were distributed to civilians and soldiers during the WWII.
Pontiac advertisements in 1980s
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1947 advertisements for Trend soap, that was as good for dishes as it was for fine fabrics, illustrated with pin up art by Fritz Willis
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1968, New England Life Insurance vintage ad illustrated by Rowland B. Wilson
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#InternationalPicnicDay
1949, United States Brewers vintage ad with illustration "Week-end at the lake" by Douglass Crockwell
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Neysa McMein was an illustrator and poster artist who designed magazine covers from 1923 through 1927. General Mills commissioned her to create the image of "Betty Crocker", a fictional housewife whose brand name was intended to be a seal of solid middle-class domestic values.
Illustrated antique advertisements for Palmolive products from 1915-1916
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1947,Seventeen Cosmetics Makeup vintage ad
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John LaGatta (1894 - 1977) was famous for his glamour girls from the 20s through the early 40s. Expert in making clothed women look like they were wearing virtually nothing, he was a hit with both fashion and women's magazines, as well as advertisers.
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