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Pun up art for February 1962 by Gil Elvgren
#1960s #PinUp #Art #illustrations #Vintage
Frances Tipton Hunter’s (1896-1957) began her career as an artist in New York City illustrating fashion for department-store children’s clothing lines.
Her early work captured depictions of children and pets, popular subjects of the 1920s and ’30s.
#Art #Illustrations #Vintage
1918, House dresses (also called “porch dresses”) from Sears.
#1910s #Vintagefashion #Art #Illustrations
#CornchipDay
1968, Facs Giant Size Corn Chips #VintageAd
#1960s #Art #illustrations
Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle (1876–1936) was an artist who studied under Howard Pyle in the late 1890s and married his youngest brother, Walter, in 1904. A contemporary of Norman Rockwell, she designed 40 covers for The Saturday Evening Post from 1922–1936.
#Art #Illustrations
#SpousesDay
1948,Western Union Telegram #VintageAd
#1940s #Art #illustrations
The Stevens-Duryea was a high-priced limited production car from 1901 to 1927. It was a product of J. Frank Duryea, one of the early founders of the U.S. auto industry
and the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. of Massachusetts.
#VintageAds #Cars #Art #illustrations