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Tom Lovell
Columbus Refuses a Plea to Turn Back

1965

About the Item

Tom Lovell (1909–1997) called himself "a storyteller with a brush," a description appropriate for an artist who spent over five decades capturing the sweep of American history on canvas and paper. Launching successful freelance career as a magazine and book illustrator, his work appeared in all of the leading publications of the day including Life, McCall’s, Saturday Evening Post, and Collier's.
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