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Vintage Advertising Proof Illustration by Harry Kane 1950-60s Beer Ad Retro Art

$ 14.78

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: excellent condition, printed on glossy photo paper from the era there aren't any stains on this wonderful piece. please note lower right hand corner has a crease.
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Vintage Advertising Proof Illustration by Harry Kane 1950-60s Beer Ad Retro Art
    Harry Kane left behind a wonderful body of work, one that became the mirror in which families back in the 1950's and 60's saw themselves through and we we still see them today. His style is recognizable, he could do a cartoon scene  just as well as he could do an ultra realistic portrait.
    When Harry returned from WWII he found his job was no longer waiting for him, so he began taking freelance jobs. He did work for Seagrams, Schlitz beer, Calso Gasoline Company, Phillip Morris and much more. In the mid-1960s Random House hired Harry to work on a new set of children's books called Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators.
    This piece is possibly one made for Seagrams or Schlitz beer. I have only only of these.
    Little is know about Harry Kane outside of his body of work and his pieces are very collectible by many.
    Acquired this lot at auction, it was all inside a enveloppe From Simmons-Beal Inc Advertising Photography Company in NYC.
    All the sheets measure 10 x 9" and are printed in the era's glossy photo paper.
    More will be listed soon.
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    Harry Kane left behind a wonderful body of work, one that became the mirror in which families back in the 1950's and 60's saw themselves through and we we still see them today. His style is recognizable, he could do a cartoon scene just as well as he could do an ultra realistic portrait. When Harry returned from WWII he found his job was no longer waiting for him, so he began taking freelance jobs. He did work for Seagrams, Schlitz beer, Calso Gasoline Company, Phillip Morris and much more. In the mid-1960s Random House hired Harry to work on a new set of children's books called Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators. This piece is possibly one made for Seagrams or Schlitz beer. I have only only of these. Little is know about Harry Kane outside of his body of work and his pieces are very collectible by many. Acquired this lot at auction, it was all inside a enveloppe From Simmons-Beal Inc Advertising Photography Company in NYC. All the sheets measure 10 x 9" and are printed in the era's glossy photo paper. More will be listed soon.
    Harry Kane left behind a wonderful body of work, one that became the mirror in which families back in the 1950's and 60's saw themselves through and we we still see them today. His style is recognizable, he could do a cartoon scene  just as well as he could do an ultra realistic portrait.
    When Harry returned from WWII he found his job was no longer waiting for him, so he began taking freelance jobs. He did work for Seagrams, Schlitz beer, Calso Gasoline Company, Phillip Morris and much more. In the mid-1960s Random House hired Harry to work on a new set of children's books called Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators.
    This piece is possibly one made for Seagrams or Schlitz beer. I have only only of these.
    Little is know about Harry Kane outside of his body of work and his pieces are very collectible by many.
    Acquired this lot at auction, it was all inside a enveloppe From Simmons-Beal Inc Advertising Photography Company in NYC.
    All the sheets measure 10 x 9" and are printed in the era's glossy photo paper.
    More will be listed soon.
    Vintage Advertising Proof Illustration by Harry Kane 1950-60s Beer Ad Retro Art
    Seahorse
    International
    Harry Kane left behind a wonderful body of work, one that became the mirror in which families back in the 1950's and 60's saw themselves through and we we still see them today. His style is recognizable, he could do a cartoon scene  just as well as he could do an ultra realistic portrait.
    When Harry returned from WWII he found his job was no longer waiting for him, so he began taking freelance jobs. He did work for Seagrams, Schlitz beer, Calso Gasoline Company, Phillip Morris and much more. In the mid-1960s Random House hired Harry to work on a new set of children's books called Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators.
    This piece is possibly one made for Seagrams or Schlitz beer. I have only only of these.
    Little is know about Harry Kane outside of his body of work and his pieces are very collectible by many.
    Acquired this lot at auction, it was all inside a enveloppe From Simmons-Beal Inc Advertising Photography Company in NYC.
    All the sheets measure 10 x 9" and are printed in the era's glossy photo paper.
    More will be listed soon.