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Your Price: $ 19.97
Item Number: IL0122A1 |
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A gorgeous unsigned vintage full page original magazine ad illustrated by C. Coles Phillips. Ad measures approximately: 6 1/2" x 9 1/2". Famous color image that will be beautiful framed in your collection. Condition: EXCELLENT. Another unrelated advertisement is on the back side. Certificate of Authenticity is provided showing this piece to be from an original magazine (not a copy).
Some info on C. Coles Phillips from bpib . com on the net:
C. Coles Phillips was born in 1880 in Springfield, Ohio. Others of his generation include Joseph Clement Coll, Edmund Dulac, Harvey Dunn, Walter Everett, Willy Pogany, Harry Rountree, Sarah Stilwell Weber, and N.C. Wyeth, Though he enjoyed drawing as a youngster, when he graduated from high school his father got him a job as a clerk for the local American Radiator Company.
By all accounts Phillips was a personable, attractive young man and really had no interest, or talent, for clerking. He enrolled in Kenyon College in 1902 and found an audience for his art in the school year books. His drawings appear in the 1901-1904 issues of The Reveille. After his Junior year, he had enough. He really wanted to draw and in 1904 left Ohio for New York City determined to earn a living with his art.
You can read more at bpib . com if you like.
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