Framed Vtg 1937 BRADSHAW CRANDELL Print Fencing Blonde
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This is a framed vintage February, 1937 Hearst's International Combined With Cosmopolitan magazine cover featuring artwork by Bradshaw Crandell.
The cover is mounted (so it's slightly raised) and framed behind glass in a vintage frame.
From the estate of a big pin-up collector.
SIZE: Approx. 12" x 15 1/2".
Bradshaw Crandell (June 14, 1896 – January 25, 1966) was an American artist and illustrator. He was known as the "artist of the stars." Among those who posed for Crandell were Carol Lombard, Bette Davis, Judy Garland, Veronica Lake, and Lana Turner. In 1921 he began his career with an ad for Lorraine hair nets sold exclusively by F. W. Woolworth. His first cover illustration was the May 28, 1921 issue of the humor magazine Judge. In later life he went from illustrations to oil-on-canvas paintings which included political figures. He also provided poster work for 20th Century Fox. In 2006 he was inducted into the Society of Illustrators hall of fame. In March 2010, an illustration for the 1952 Dutch Treat Club yearbook of Crandell's sold for $17,000.
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The cover is mounted (so it's slightly raised) and framed behind glass in a vintage frame.
From the estate of a big pin-up collector.
SIZE: Approx. 12" x 15 1/2".
Bradshaw Crandell (June 14, 1896 – January 25, 1966) was an American artist and illustrator. He was known as the "artist of the stars." Among those who posed for Crandell were Carol Lombard, Bette Davis, Judy Garland, Veronica Lake, and Lana Turner. In 1921 he began his career with an ad for Lorraine hair nets sold exclusively by F. W. Woolworth. His first cover illustration was the May 28, 1921 issue of the humor magazine Judge. In later life he went from illustrations to oil-on-canvas paintings which included political figures. He also provided poster work for 20th Century Fox. In 2006 he was inducted into the Society of Illustrators hall of fame. In March 2010, an illustration for the 1952 Dutch Treat Club yearbook of Crandell's sold for $17,000.
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We provide in-house shipping. Low shipping costs! Combine items to save even more! Click on the Shipping tab below for details. Due to the glass in this frame, this item will be shipped in a frame shipping box so shipping costs will be higher. Please contact us with any questions.
We will be continuing to sell items from a large estate with 1,000's of pieces in all paper ephemera categories. Each one different and unique. Please keep checking our auction catalogs.
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Both the print and the frame are in excellent condition.
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Framed Vtg 1937 BRADSHAW CRANDELL Print Fencing Blonde
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