Life Magazine – March 21, 1930 (# 2472) – Harry Morse Meyers’ American Ideal
$49.00
Magazine Condition : Good
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Categories: LIFE 1930, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1930, LIFE Magazine
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Cover : Lovely lady, Harry Morse Meyers’ conception of the Ideal American Beauty, art by Harry Morse Meyers.
– Full page color Crane fixtures ad with gorgeous kitchen in blue and yellow, bench sink and oven are blue.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Kemp Starrett (Are you an ostrich?), R. B. Fuller (Minnie, don’t polish them stairs … high rise steel construction worker complaining about his wife to his co-worker), Edwina (Sinbad : comfortable for the night), Gardner Rea (Bigger bar for our little parties), Ralph Barton (Ed Wynn and Richard B. Harrison), Dr. Seuss (Life’s Little Educational Charts : Static in its more subtle forms).
– Two page centerspread art by J. R. Shaver, “The season opens,” policeman dragging boy out of chaotic street scene where a baseball has just broken a shop window.
– Nice full page color Camel cigarettes ad with two couples dressed to go, women in the cutest cloche hats, “You’re going somewhere …”
– And much, much more.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Kemp Starrett (Are you an ostrich?), R. B. Fuller (Minnie, don’t polish them stairs … high rise steel construction worker complaining about his wife to his co-worker), Edwina (Sinbad : comfortable for the night), Gardner Rea (Bigger bar for our little parties), Ralph Barton (Ed Wynn and Richard B. Harrison), Dr. Seuss (Life’s Little Educational Charts : Static in its more subtle forms).
– Two page centerspread art by J. R. Shaver, “The season opens,” policeman dragging boy out of chaotic street scene where a baseball has just broken a shop window.
– Nice full page color Camel cigarettes ad with two couples dressed to go, women in the cutest cloche hats, “You’re going somewhere …”
– And much, much more.