Posted 3 years ago
potrero
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Evelyn Curro was an amazing illustrator who drew colorful sketches of trains, cars, boats, old houses, and fire apparatus. She apparently got interested while drawing the California street fire house in San Francisco. The chief took a liking to her and let her ride around with the crew, and then she started drawing old fire equipment.
To see more, get the book "The American Eye of Evelyn Curro," published in 1970s by Chelsea House Publishers.
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