The Eighty-Eight-Cent Lemonade Stand, Maine, 1949
Oscar Meyer Wiener Ad, 1949
Get Well Greeting Card (2), c1940
Sherbrooke Raincoat Ad, 1946
Venetian Room Postcard, c1940
Weather Bird Shoe Ad, 1949
"Baking Secrets," 1944
"Baking Secrets (2)," 1944
"Baking Secrets (3)," 1944
"Baking Secrets (4)," 1944
"Baking Secrets (5)," 1944
"Baking Secrets (6)," 1944
RCA Victor TV—First Set We Had
Four Couples in a Car, 1942
B&W Fashion, Ads 1946
"Medley of Meat Recipes," c1945
"Medley of Meat Recipes (2)," c1945
"Medley of Meat Recipes (4)," c1945
"Medley of Meat Recipes (5)," c1945
"Medley of Meat Recipes (6)," c1945
B & W/Duotone Ads, 1940s & 50s
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day," 1949
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day (2)", 1949
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day (3)", 1949
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day (4)", 1949
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day (5)", 1949
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day (6)", 1949
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day (7)", 1949
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day (8)", 1949
"Enjoy Good Eating Every Day (9)", 1949
Big Sister
Congress Playing Card Ad, c1944
Kodak Camera Ad, c1946
Firth Carpet & Rug Ad, 1948
"Down The Road A Piece" Sheet Music (3), 1942/3
"Down The Road A Piece" Sheet Music (2), 1942/3
"More Appeal In Every Meal," c1946 (5)
"More Appeal In Every Meal," c1946 (4)
"More Appeal In Every Meal," c1946 (3)
Devastating/Parfums Anjou Ad,1946
"Mazola Recipes," c1949 (6)
"Mazola Recipes," c1949 (5)
"Mazola Recipes," c1949 (4)
"Mazola Recipes," c1949 (3)
"Mazola Recipes," c1949 (2)
"Mazola Recipes," c1949
Gay Diversion/Luyan Perfume Ad, 1946
Tappan Gas Range Ad, 1949
Who Was That Masked Man?
Duplex/Sanchilla Rayon Ad, 1946
Calavo-Cade of Recipes (8), 1942
Calavo-Cade of Recipes (7), 1942
Calavo-Cade of Recipes (6), 1942
Calavo-Cade of Recipes (5), 1942
Calavo-Cade Of Recipes (4), 1942
Calavo-Cade Of Recipes (3), 1942
Calavo-Cade Of Recipes (2), 1942
Calavo-Cade Of Recipes, 1942
Vitality Shoes Ad, 1949
Bates Fabric Ad, 1943
Hearts Delight Promo, c1940
Campbell's Soup Ad, 1949
Doubly Cute, 1949
Nature's Remedy Laxative Promo, 1945
Keywords
Howard Green/White House Dress Ad, 1946
She looks a little apprehensive, and I can understand it. Those platforms, that long train. She's hoping the cocktail party doesn't involve stairs.
From the September issue of Harper's Bazaar.
From the September issue of Harper's Bazaar.
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