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Title: Artist Color Proof Associates (leaflet)
Publisher:
Artist Color Proof Associates (American, active 1937–40)
Artist:
Albert Carman (American, 1899–1949)
Artist:
Jean Charlot (French, Paris 1898–1979 Honolulu, Hawaii)
Artist:
Edward Buk Ulreich (American (born Hungary), Kőszeg 1884–1966 San Francisco, California)
Artist:
Maude Langtree (American, active (?) 1918–40)
Artist:
Charles Bosseron Chambers (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1882–1964 New York)
Artist:
Victor De Pauw (American (born Belgium), Brussels 1902–1971 Southampton, New York)
Artist:
Elinore La Coff (American, active 1930–40)
Artist:
Nura Woodson Ulreich (American, Kansas City 1899–1950 New Rochelle, New York)
Artist:
Thomas Benedict Jones (American, born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1893)
Artist:
Alice McNair Tenney (American, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1912–1979 Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Artist:
Hugh Lauren Mills (American, born Omaha, Nebraska, active 1910–51)
Artist:
May Conly Schaetzel (American, New York 1870–1952 Los Angeles, California)
Artist:
Max Bernd-Cohen (American, Macon, Georgia 1899–1987)
Date: 1937
Medium: Illustrations: color lithographs
Dimensions: Sheet: 7 3/4 × 11 7/8 in. (19.7 × 30.2 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: Gift of Albert Carman, 1940
Object Number: 40.101(56)
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