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Title
The October Scribner's magazine
Creator
Thompson, Mills, 1875-1944, artist
American Colortype Company, printer
Contributor
Last, Jay T., donor
Date Created and/or Issued
1902
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History
Rights Information
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Description
Image of an advertisement for Scribner's magazine October 1902 issue featuring a woman standing under a tree in autumn and gathering fall leaves in the folds of her dress; decorative border with botanical motif.
"Mills Thompson '02."--text, artist's signature on stone, bottom right of image. "American Colortype Co., N.Y. & Chi."--text, bottom right margin. "Now Ready Price 25 Cents"--text, bottom center margin.
Type
image
Extent
1 lithograph : color printed ; overall 55.88 x 35.72 cm (22 x 14 1/16 in.)
Identifier
priJLC_ART_004668
502947
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll4/id/5310
Language
English
Subject
Advertising--Periodicals
Autumn--Pictorial works
Leaves--Pictorial works
Trees--Pictorial works
Women--Pictorial works
Lithographs--Color--1900-1925. (gmgpc)
Book & magazine posters. (gmgpc)
Source
Jay T. Last Collection
Artist Posters
Large Size
The Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History, Huntington Digital Library

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