Samuel W. Taylor, “Hole in the Ground”
‘Sometimes a happy dream comes true – in one way or another’
*Collier’s*, January 10, 1948
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Full issue at archive.org/details/coll...
#THISWEEK in 1948
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‘There in front of him was a black wall of obsidian and at the foot of it was an old chest full of gold pieces’
Illustration by Frederick “Fritz” Siebel (1913-1991) for ➡️
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#OTD in 1948
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‘This New Coffee Flavor Makes early Morning Angels. It turns Bears into Dears . . . it’s a wonderful, wonderful spirit-lifting success’
#Illustration by Frederick “Fritz” Siebel (1913-1991)
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#OTD in 1955
‘“Showing off the New Power Mower” by Fred Siebel Number 108 in the Series “Home Life in America”’
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#Colliers #OTD in 1948
‘Was that a burglar. . . downstairs?’
#Illustration by Fred Siebel (1913-1991)
Sanka Coffee. *Collier’s*, June 5, 1948.
#illustrationart #illustrationartists #FredSiebel #burglars #coffee #Sanka #1940s
Full issue at https://archive.org/details/colliersmagazine
Samuel W. Taylor, “Hole in the Ground”
‘Sometimes a happy dream comes true – in one way or another’
*Collier’s*, January 10, 1948
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #FredSiebel #FritzSiebel #SamuelWTaylor
#THISWEEK in 1948
👇🧵
‘There in front of him was a black wall of obsidian and at the foot of it was an old chest full of gold pieces’
Illustration by Frederick “Fritz” Siebel (1913-1991) for ➡️
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #FredSiebel #FritzSiebel