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New York Central Lines Magazine 1926-04

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Collier's 1932-03-13

Woman standing the middle of the traffic lane, applying her makeup, oblivious to the traffic she is blocking. Dumb blonde joke, silly message, but nice rendering of the car. Items by Talbert Josselyn, Zona Gale, William G. Shepherd, and Gene Tunney.

Artist: Edward Penfield
Source: eBay seller daysoffuturepast.
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 11/04/2015
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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