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Haynes Cars -1912A

Nice linework on this picture of rich suburban happiness, though the car is too big and the people too small. It all just reminds one of Mister Toad and his wild ride. Many words describe the pride of Kokomo. From the April 20, 1912 issue of the SATURDAY EVENING POST.

Source: Mariangela Buch
Restoration by: Mariangela Buch

Date: 02/03/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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