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"There is No Love, " Saturday Evening Post Magazine Illustration
"There is No Love, " Saturday Evening Post Magazine Illustration

"There is No Love, " Saturday Evening Post Magazine Illustration

By Wilson Mortimer Jr.

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Medium: Oil on Canvas The oil on canvas illustration is bearing a Saturday Evening Post label verso, used to illustrate the short story There Is No Love, in the October 18th, 1941 i...

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1940s Wilson Jr. Mortimer Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Couple At European Rooftop
Couple At European Rooftop

Couple At European Rooftop

By Wilson Mortimer Jr.

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Size: 31.00" x 35.00" From Lincoln, Nebraska, Mortimer Wilson, Jr. had a rich, sumptuous style of painting, based in part on his training as a portraitist. His father, conductor of the Atlanta Symphony ad a composer, had wanted his son to follow a musical career, but both violin and piano were discarded when Mortimer showed a genuine interest in drawing and painting. Wilson became a popular illustrator for American Magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, and Woman’s Home Companion, as well as for advertisers such as Maxwell House...

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Mid-20th Century Wilson Jr. Mortimer Art

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Canvas, Oil

American Red Cross At Work
American Red Cross At Work

American Red Cross At Work

By Wilson Mortimer Jr.

Located in Fort Washington, PA

This piece is framed. Approximate Date: 1943 Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Unsigned Size: 25.00" x 37.00" Advertisement for Maxwell House Coff...

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1940s Wilson Jr. Mortimer Art

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Oil, Canvas

A Commandant's Night Out
A Commandant's Night Out

A Commandant's Night Out

By Wilson Mortimer Jr.

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Right

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20th Century Wilson Jr. Mortimer Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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