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George Wachsteter
Caricature Cover Design of Maurice Evans and Janice Rule

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Signed Lower Right by Artist CARICATURE - George Wachsteter (1911-2004) Ink and Pencil on Illustration Board with Color Overlay Caricature Cover Design of Maurice Evans and Janice Rule, 14" x 10" image on 22" x 14 1/4" board.

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"The Embrace", Story Illustration for Cosmopolitan Magazine, August 1951
By Alex Ross
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1951 Medium: Gouache, Pen and Ink on Board Dimensions: 12.75" x 18.00" Signature: Signed Lower Left The Embrace. Story illustration for "How About Tonight?" by John D. Hess, published in Cosmopolitan magazine...
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