Bradshaw Crandell SUMMER GIRL RED DRESS AND WHITE HAT Painting, 39″H
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| Additional Information | Bradshaw Crandell was one of the most prominent American illustrators of the early-to-mid 20th century, best known for his iconic cover art for The Saturday Evening Post, Cosmopolitan, and other leading national magazines. His idealized depictions of modern American women helped define the visual language of mid-century illustration and place his work within the lineage of artists such as Norman Rockwell and J.C. Leyendecker. |
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| Artist/Designer/Manufacturer | Bradshaw Crandell (American, 1896-1966) |
| Condition (Policy) | good, undulation throughout, minor surface scratches/pigment loss, soiling bottom edge, minor abrasion right edge, not examined outside of frame (condition of art only) |
| Dimensions | 39.625"h, 30"w; 43.75"h, 33.625"w frame |
| Marking(s); notes | signed, marking(s) |
| Materials | oil on board |
| Shipping | Complimentary shipping within the continental U.S.; buyer-arranged shipping for all other destinations. |
$1,500
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