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Artist: Freeman Elliott
"The Red Barn Players Summer Theater" - American Weekly Magazine Cover
By Freeman Elliot
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Couple putting on theatrical make-up for summer theatre
Cover of American Weekly Magazine, June 20, 1954
Dimensions: 19.75 x 16.00 in.
Medium: Gouache and Watercolor on Paper
Signa...
Category
1950s Freeman Elliott Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
Calling All Girls Magazine Cover
By Freeman Elliot
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Young girl writing in her diary while sitting on a tree branch looking at a picture of a young boy.
Cover art for the August/September 1961 issue of Calling All Girls magazine
Category
1960s Other Art Style Freeman Elliott Art
Materials
Gouache, Board, Pencil
American Weekly Magazine Cover
By Freeman Elliot
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Gouache and Watercolor on Paper
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Cover of American Weekly Magazine, June 20, 1954
Category
1950s Other Art Style Freeman Elliott Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
Calling All Girls
By Freeman Elliot
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Young girl holding her dog up to grab her hat on a tree branch.
Cover for the March 1962 issue of the Calling All Girls magazine
Category
1960s Other Art Style Freeman Elliott Art
Materials
Gouache, Board, Pencil
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