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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Unites States Steel advertisement; "The gun that sprang from nowhere"
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This United States Steel advertisement describes the technological advancement that essentially doubled the gun barrel production capacity as well other technological breakthroughs.
The drawing puts the viewer in the gun sight of a U.S. marine rifleman.
Pg. 57
The artist is Ernest Hamlin Baker (1889-1975) was a self-taught illustrator who rose to extraordinary prominence in his field. In a 17-year tenure with <em>Time</em>, he illustrated more than 300 of the magazine's covers, including many for "Man of the Year" issues. He also produced 11 covers for <em>Fortune</em> and participated in several Works Progress Administration projects during the Great Depression.<br /><br /><a href="http://www4.colgate.edu/scene/may2002/drawing/" target="_blank">http://www4.colgate.edu/scene/may2002/drawing/</a><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://artcontrarian.blogspot.com/2011/02/covering-famous-ernest-hamlin-baker.html" target="_blank">http://artcontrarian.blogspot.com/2011/02/covering-famous-ernest-hamlin-baker.html</a>
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Baker, Ernest Hamlin, 1889-1975
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Time, Inc.
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1943-03-01
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Baker, Ernest Hamlin, 1889-1975
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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An account of the resource
10" x 14"
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UUID
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Illustrators
Weapons Production
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Martin Aircraft advertisement; "They're Making Scrap...Are You Collecting It?"
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10" x 14", Color drawing
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Martin Aircraft advertisement describing its aircrafts' part in war effort, urging civilians to conserve scrap metal and promising new aircraft after the war. The drawing depicts a R.A.F. Martin-made bomber attacking an Axis force in North Africa.
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Baumgartner
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Time, Inc.
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1943-04-05
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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UUID
3cf0554d-185e-41ae-b546-a005aa0cbcff
Conservation
Weapons Production
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Florida Citrus Commission advertisement; " Because bomber crews must have "Victory Vitamin C", maybe your canned Florida Grapefruit Juice ... is over Nazi rooftops tonight!"
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Florida Citrus Commission advertisement reminding consumers of the military's priority for its juice products.
The drawing depicts a flight of American bombers bathed in searchlights over their targets.
<strong>Ewart Melbourne Brindle</strong> (1904 – 1995) was an Australian-American illustrator and painter. His work included posters for World War II war bonds, magazine illustrations and covers, and US postage stamps; he was particularly known for his illustrations of cars, and in 1971 published a book of portraits of Rolls-Royce Silver Ghosts. During World War II he created posters for war bonds, including "Warhawks are Killers!" (1943) and "85 Million Americans Hold War Bonds" (1945). For the US Post Office, he designed a 1971 set of stamps on Historic Preservation, 1972 postal cards for the Tourism Year of the Americas, the 1975 "World Peace through Law" stamp, and a 1982 postal card depicting the Academy of Music in Philadelphia.<br /><br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne_Brindle" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne_Brindle</a>
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Time, Inc.
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1943-05-10
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Brindle, Melbourne, 1904-
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Brindle, Melbourne, 1904-
Description
An account of the resource
pg. 52
10" x 14"
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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UUID
cd9aeae4-a4ea-4b49-a61a-8b6c5f9ef17a
Illustrators
Industry Associations
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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American Meat Institute advertisement; "Meat Ashore!"
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American Meat Institute public service advertisement reminding consumers of the military's priority for meat.
The picture depicts crates of food washing ashore in a warzone, a method purportedly used when harbor facilities were inadequate
<p><strong>John Ford Clymer</strong> (1907 - 1989) was an American painter and illustrator known for his work that captured nature and the American West.</p>
<p>Born in Ellensburg, Washington, Clymer first studied art through the Federal School correspondence course. He continued his study in Canada, where he spent eight years illustrating for Canadian magazines.</p>
<p>In 1932, he married his childhood sweetheart, and five years later, in the fall of 1937, John and Doris Clymer moved to Westport, Connecticut, where he established his career as an illustrator for American magazines, including <em>Argosy</em>, <em>The Saturday Evening Post</em>, <em>Woman's Day</em> and <em>Field and Stream</em>.</p>
<p>While in the Marine Corps, he illustrated for <em>Leathernec Magazine</em> and the <em>Marine Corps Gazette</em>. His work in advertising included paintings for White Horse Scotch Whisky, the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Chrysler Corporation.</p>
<br /><a href="http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2014/10/08/art-entertainment/cover-artists-art-entertainment/john-clymer.html" target="_blank">http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2014/10/08/art-entertainment/cover-artists-art-entertainment/john-clymer.html</a>
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Clymer, John, 1907-
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Time, Inc.
Date
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1943-05-03
Subject
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Clymer, John, 1907-
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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An account of the resource
10" x 14"
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UUID
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Illustrators
Industry Associations
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Fisher (Division of General Motors) advertisement; "Straight steer by Fisher"
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Fisher advertisement describing its part in the manufacture of gyroscopic instruments used in bombsights. The picture depicts a bombardier using the bombsight over a target.
Pg. 16
<strong>Dean Cornwell</strong> (1892 - 1960) was an American illustrator and muralist. His oil paintings were frequently featured in popular magazines and books as literary illustrations, advertisements, and posters promoting the war effort. Throughout the first half of the 20th century he was a dominant presence in American illustration. At the peak of his popularity he was nicknamed the "Dean of Illustrators".<br /><br />He illustrated the work of authors including Pearl S. Buck, Lloyd Douglas, Edna Ferber, Ernest Hemingway, W. Somerset Maugham, and Owen Wister. He did advertising illustrations for hundreds of companies including GM, Eastern Airlines, Pennsylvania Railroad, Paul Jones Whiskey, Aunt Jemima, Seagram’s Gin, Woodbury Soap, Palmolive, Coca-Cola, Goodyear, New York Life and Squibb.<br /><br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Cornwell" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Cornwell</a><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://americanillustration.org/project/dean-cornwell/" target="_blank">http://americanillustration.org/project/dean-cornwell/</a><br /><br />
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Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
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Time, Inc.
Date
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1943-09-13
Subject
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Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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An account of the resource
10" x 14"
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UUID
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Fisher Body
General Motors
Illustrators
Weapons Production
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Magazine Publishers of America public service advertisement; "By His Deeds...Measure Yours"
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Public service advertisement urging total and active support of the war effort by the civilian population by directly tying such efforts to the life and death struggles of the military. The advertisement is striking in its use of religious imagery comparing the soldier's sacrifice to Christ's: it depicts a dead soldier whose head is wrapped in barbed wire, recalling Christ's crown of thorns, and a fence post in the shape of a cross.
Pg. 97
<strong>John Philip Falter</strong> (1910-1982) was an American artist best known for his many cover paintings for<em> The Saturday Evening Post</em>.
<p>Falter received a major break with his first commission from <em>Liberty Magazine</em> Falter soon discovered that there was much more money to be made in advertising than in other fields of illustration. By 1938, he had acquired several advertising clients including Gulf Oil, Four Roses Whiskey, Arrow Shirts and Pall Mall cigarettes. Falter's work appeared in major national magazines.</p>
<p>In 1943, he enlisted in the Navy, where his talents were applied to the American war effort to spur on recruiting drives. Falter designed over 300 recruiting posters. One popular Falter poster dealt with the loose-lips-sink-ships theme. It showed a broad-shouldered Navy man with the caption, "If you tell where he's going, he may never get there." During this period, he also completed both a series of recruiting posters for the women's Navy, or WAVES, and a series depicting 12 Medal of Honor winners for <em>Esquire</em>.</p>
Falter's first <em>Saturday Evening Post</em> cover, a portrait of the magazine's founder, Benjamin Franklin, is dated September 1, 1943. That cover began a 25-year relationship with the <em>Post</em>, during which Falter produced over 120 covers for the magazine until the editors changed its cover format from illustrations to photographs.<br /><br /><br />
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Philip_Falter" target="_blank"> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Philip_Falter</a></p>
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Falter, John Philip, 1910-
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Time, Inc.
Date
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1943-03-15
Subject
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Falter, John Philip, 1910-
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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An account of the resource
10" x 14"
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UUID
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Illustrators
Industry Associations
Propaganda
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
-
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Philco Corporation advertisement; "You said it, Uncle!"
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One of a series of advertisements by Philco drawn by leading editorial cartoonists in support of the war effort "as an inspiration to the men and women who are helping to produce the weapons of victory."
The drawing depicts Uncle Sam and U.S industry providing the armed services the tools to win the war.
Pg. 3
Additional posters in this series can be found at the "John Okolowicz collection of Philco News, RCA Good News, and advertisements" at the Hagley Digital Archives.<br /><a href="http://digital.hagley.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A2301532?page=2" target="_blank">http://digital.hagley.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A2301532?page=</a>
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Hix, Sid
Publisher
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Time, Inc.
Date
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1943-01-25
Subject
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Philco Corporation
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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UUID
89eb2fc8-3f24-4415-b3bf-57dba06b33da
Illustrators
Philco Corporation
Propaganda
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
-
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Nash-Kelvinator advertisement; "Reading between the lines of your blessed letter..."
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10" x 14", Color drawing
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Nash-Kelvinator advertisement urging public support for servicemen's morale, specifically reminding them of the importance of letters from home.
Pg. 1
The picture depicts a haggard POW holding a letter behind the barbed wire of a Japanese prisoner of war camp
<strong>Fred Ludekens</strong> (1900–1982) was an American artist and illustrator. He was born in Hueneme, California on May 13, 1900, and grew up in California. He moved to San Francisco at the age of 20. Although he had no formal training in art, he found work as a billboard painter. He joined the advertising agency of Lord & Thomas in 1931, and transferred to the company's New York City office in 1939. He returned to San Francisco in 1945, and remained there until his death. Ludekens worked in a variety of media, often depicting rural scenes such as fruit ranches, coastal scenes, and the Indians of the Southwest. He produced story, article and cover illustrations for magazines such as <em>The Saturday Evening Post</em>, <em>The American Magazine</em>, <em>Good Housekeeping</em>, <em>The Country Gentleman</em>, <em>Fortune</em> and <em>True</em>. During the 1950s he produced a series of paintings to be usedin advertisements for the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. These paintings were of wildlife scenes as well as some depicting famous foresters such as Aldo Leopold and William B. Greeley. He also illustrated many books over the course of his life, and was a member of the founding faculty for the Famous Artists School.<br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Ludekens" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Ludekens</a><br /><br /><br />For more examples of Ledeken's work, see:<br /><br /><a href="http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2009/06/fred-ludekens-close-up.html" target="_blank">http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2009/06/fred-ludekens-close-up.html</a>
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Time, Inc.
Date
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1943-06-14
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Ludekens, Fred, 1900-1982
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Ludekens, Fred, 1900-1982
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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292c5be7-8631-4278-9ec5-e0701b89076f
Illustrators
Kelvinator
Nash
Nash-Kelvinator
Propaganda
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
-
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Nash Kelvinator advertisement; "When you come back to me..."
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Nash Kelvinator advertisement featuring a (fictional) message for a wife to her absent husband about their life together when he returns from the war. Other than the Nash Kelvinator logo at the bottom of the drawing, the advertisement makes no mention of the company's war efforts. The advertisement notes that copies were available from the company on request for inclusion "in your next letter to someone in our fighting forces."
<strong>Fred Ludekens</strong> (1900–1982) was an American artist and illustrator. He was born in Hueneme, California on May 13, 1900, and grew up in California. He moved to San Francisco at the age of 20. Although he had no formal training in art, he found work as a billboard painter. He joined the advertising agency of Lord & Thomas in 1931, and transferred to the company's New York City office in 1939. He returned to San Francisco in 1945, and remained there until his death. Ludekens worked in a variety of media, often depicting rural scenes such as fruit ranches, coastal scenes, and the Indians of the Southwest. He produced story, article and cover illustrations for magazines such as <em>The Saturday Evening Post</em>, <em>The American Magazine</em>, <em>Good Housekeeping</em>, <em>The Country Gentleman</em>, Fortuneand <em>True</em>. During the 1950s he produced a series of paintings to be used in advertisements for the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. These paintings were of wildlife scenes as well as some depicting famous foresters such as Aldo Leopold and William B. Greeley. He also illustrated many books over the course of his life, and was a member of the founding faculty for the Famous Artists School.<br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Ludekens" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Ludekens</a><br /><br /><br />For more examples of Ludeken's work, see:<br /><br /><a href="http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2009/06/fred-ludekens-close-up.html" target="_blank">http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2009/06/fred-ludekens-close-up.html</a>
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Time, Inc.
Date
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1943-05-24
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Ludekens, Fred, 1900-1982
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Ludekens, Fred, 1900-1982
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An account of the resource
Pg. 39
10" x 14"
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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UUID
dec5540b-3a57-44ba-a036-0ce440facf3c
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Kelvinator
Nash
Nash-Kelvinator
Propaganda
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943
-
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World War II Advertisements - 1943
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Nash Kelvinator advertisement; "I looked into my brother's face."
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Nash Kelvinator advertisement using the imagined war-time experiences of a combat nurse as a "why we fight" message to urge continued home front support for the war effort. The drawing depicts a nurse in combat gear in front of an ambulance and transport plane.
Pg. 1
<strong>Fred Ludekens</strong> (1900–1982) was an American artist and illustrator. He was born in Hueneme, California on May 13, 1900, and grew up in California. He moved to San Francisco at the age of 20. Although he had no formal training in art, he found work as a billboard painter. He joined the advertising agency of Lord & Thomas in 1931, and transferred to the company's New York City office in 1939. He returned to San Francisco in 1945, and remained there until his death. Ludekens worked in a variety of media, often depicting rural scenes such as fruit ranches, coastal scenes, and the Indians of the Southwest. He produced story, article and cover illustrations for magazines such as <em>The Saturday Evening Post</em>, <em>The American Magazine</em>, <em>Good Housekeeping</em>, <em>The Country Gentleman</em>, Fortune and <em>True</em>. During the 1950s he produced a series of paintings to be usedin advertisements for the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. These paintings were of wildlife scenes as well as some depicting famous foresters such as Aldo Leopold and William B. Greeley. He also illustrated many books over the course of his life, and was a member of the founding faculty for the Famous Artists School.<br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Ludekens" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Ludekens</a><br /><br /><br />For more examples of Ledeken's work, see:<br /><br /><a href="http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2009/06/fred-ludekens-close-up.html" target="_blank">http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2009/06/fred-ludekens-close-up.html</a>
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Time, Inc.
Date
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1943-10-11
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Ludekens, Fred, 1900-1982
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Ludekens, Fred, 1900-1982
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
Description
An account of the resource
10" x 14"
IIIF Item Metadata
UUID
b0c2c31e-d4dc-444f-aa57-449c81e501ab
Illustrators
Kelvinator
Nash
Nash-Kelvinator
Propaganda
World War II
World War II Ads
WWII Ads - 1943