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Cream of Wheat Advertisement, Saturday Evening Post, May 5, 1920
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original Cream Of Wheat Advertisement Illustration for Saturday Evening Post's May 5th issue, 1920.
Oil on canvas. Ex: Kraft Food Collection / Mort...
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1920s Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Cream of Wheat Advertisement
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Original Cream Of Wheat illustration. Artist applied face. Oil on canvas. Ex: Kraft Food Collection / Morton Grove Ill..
Category
20th Century Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Circus Day, " Cream of Wheat Advertisement, Saturday Evening Post, 1923
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Right
"Circus Day", original Cream Of Wheat illustration. Artist applied face. Ex: Kraft Food Collection / Morton Grove Ill.. Reference: "The Nabisco Brands ...
Category
1920s Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Oil
Cream of Wheat Family Health Insurance Policy Ad
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1922
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 26.00" x 15.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Center
Advertisement for Cream of Wheat cereal. Image of woman seated in chair...
Category
1920s Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
The Boys of Today Are the Men of Tomorrow, Cream of Wheat Advertisement
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Signature: Signed Lower Right
The Boys of Today Are the Men of Tomorrow, Cream of Wheat Advertisement, 1926.
Category
1920s Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Cream of Wheat Baby
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Original Cream Of Wheat illustration. Mixed media. Ex: Kraft Food Collection / Morton Grove Ill..
Saturday Evening Post...
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20th Century Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Santa Claus, Likely Advertisement for Coolerator Refrigerators
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil Painting
Signature: Signed Lower Right
The back says Coolerator Times, likely a advertisement for Coolerator refrigerators
Category
20th Century Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Oil
Rip Van Winkle, Cream of Wheat Advertisement
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1915
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 40.00" x 28.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Rip Van Winkle, Cream of Wheat advertisement, 1915
This p...
Category
1910s Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Dan Beard Gives Some Good Advice
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Original advertisement for Cream of Wheat, published 1925. The image features Dan Beard sitting at a campfire talking to Boy Scouts.
The full captio...
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1920s Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Playing Store"
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1915
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 40.00" x 28.00"
Cream of Wheat ad
Category
1910s Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Little Indian Sioux" Cream of Wheat Ad, Saturday Evening Post, 1920
By Edward Vincent Brewer
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1920
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 24.00" x 16.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Cream of Wheat advertisement for the Saturday Evening Post, June 5, 1920.
In 1980, Dave Stivers, a new archivist for the Nabisco Brands Company was taking a tour of the Cream of Wheat plant in Minneapolis, Minnesota when he encountered a large room with metal lockers that had not been opened for over 30 years. These lockers contained a treasure trove of 1600 advertising paintings...
Category
1920s Edward Brewer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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Signature: Signed Lower Right
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EDWARD BREWER of St. Paul was Minnesota's answer to famed illustrator Norman Rockwell. From 1911 until 19...
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1920s Other Art Style Edward Brewer Art
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