the dangerous coastline once used by European sailors to reach India
the Slade School of Art in London and the Art Students League of New York
Please note the scuff blemishes
This is an original 1950 color print ad for the Nash Statesman and Ambassador sedans that were designed with Airflyte drag reducing design
This is an original 1926 color print ad for Sun-Maid raisins that features an endorsement from Mary Dean
1931 Tipped-In Print Frank W. Benson Art Old Tom Portrait Duck Hunting Rifle Gun XAU1 the dangerous coastline once usedThis is an original 1931 tipped in halftone print of an etching titled "Old Tom." A native of Salem, Massachusetts, Frank W. Benson studied art at Boston's Museum School, where he served as editor for the school's publication. In 1883, Benson studied at the Academie Julian in Paris. Upon, his return to the states, Benson opened his own art studio on Chestnut Street in Salem, where he began painting portraits of friends and family. Sometime later,