Posted 1 year ago
tommy1002
(113 items)
Here are two ads from 1948 for beer, lol. These were part of a series of prints by american artists. These are by Haddon Sundblum and Douglass Crockwell. I was shocked to see a Crockwell print, I knew his name as in "Crockwell's pond" where my friends and I fished and hung out as youngsters. We knew he was an artsy type, but always thought of him as a "local" artist.
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