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Samuel Nelson Abbott
Hart Schaffner Marx Clothing Advertisement

$14,500
£11,013.11
€12,667.09
CA$20,259.34
A$22,591.46
CHF 11,787.26
MX$277,205.72
NOK 150,033.04
SEK 142,153.05
DKK 94,539.16
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Medium: Mixed Media including Oil and Paper on Canvas Signature: Unsigned Attributed to Samuel Nelson Abbott

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Country Gentleman, Magazine Cover
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Country Gentleman, Magazine Cover, June 21, 1924 Joseph Francis Kernan was a sportsman all of his life and the majority of his subjects featured, as he described it, "the human side of outdoor sports, hunting, fishing and dogs." These were the ideal subjects for magazine covers and his work appeared on all of the major - and some minor- magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, Liberty, The Country Gentlemen, Capper's Farmer, The Elks, Outdoor Life, and The Associated Sunday Magazines. His work was also commissioned for calendars, and advertisers such as Fisk Tires, International...
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