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Illustration for "We Won't Be Any Trouble" in Collier's, November 13, 1953. Gouache on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist |
Illustration for "Don't Be Like Me" in Collier's, September 8, 1953. Gouache on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist |
Illustration for "All The Good Guys Died" in Cosmopolitan, January 1951. Gouache on paper on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "The Trouble With Love" in Good Housekeeping, August 1952. Gouache on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "Hold On Tight" in Redbook, March 1958. Gouache on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "Strictly Respectable" in Redbook, August 1953. Gouache on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "There's Death For Remembrance" in This Week magazine, November 13, 1953. Gouache and ink on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "Extortion" in This Week Magazine, April 24, 1955. Ink and acetate on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist |
Illustration for "Killer in the Club Car" in This Week Magazine, November 14, 1954. Ink and acetate on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "Dr. Garvey's 'Other Woman'" in This Week Magazine, September 4, 1955. Gouache and ink on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "The Girl Who Was Crazy About Jimmy Durante" in Woman's Day, September 1953. Gouache and ink on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "Let's Take a Trip Up the Nile" in This Week Magazine, November 5, 1950. Gouache and graphite on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "Where's Mary Smith?" in Good Housekeeping, June 1950. Gouache and gesso on masonite. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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Illustration for "How Do You Love Me" in Woman's Home Companion, August 1950. Gouache on illustration board. © Mac Conner. Courtesy of the artist
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JOE DE MERS (1910-1984)
David was the one person who seemed to think she was interesting to talk to.
Story illustration for Sardlia After All by Anne Goodwin Winslow, Ladies Home Journal, March 1952. Gouache and pencil on board. Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, from the Estate of Joe De Mers |
JOE DE MERS (1910-1984)
He couldn't think of a better place to marry a girl he had just met… Story illustration for Take Her to Vegas by William Saroyan, Saturday Evening Post, September 23, 1961.Gouache and pencil on board. Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, from the Estate of Joe De Mers. ©SEPS: Curtis Licensing, Indianapolis, IN |
JOE DE MERS (1910-1984)
Story illustration for Fugitive from Romance, Saturday Evening Post, April 6, 1957. Gouache and pencil on board.
Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, from the Estate of Joe De Mers.©SEPS: Curtis Licensing, Indianapolis, IN |
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