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Monday, June 11, 2018

The Max Factor

When one artist or illustrator gets famous, we often start to see work that is clearly inspired by their unique style. If this ad below is not a Maxfield Parrish, then it's some serious Maxfield Parrish fan-art!

Posted by M. at 2:08 PM
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Labels: 1903, advertising, buddies, costume, Maxfield Parrish, tailoring, The Clothier and Furnisher

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