20" x 12.5" signed in the print at the top left Will H Bradley '95. Rendered in blue, green and white with image of a peacock with an exaggerated tail. Charles Scribner's Sons New York The Modern Poster. Will H. Bradley (1868-1962) was one of the first Americans to produce posters. He served as art director for Collier's Weekly, Good Housekeeping, Success, and Metropolitan magazines. In 1915 he was employed by William Randolph Hearst as art supervisor for Hearst's International and other Hearst magazines. [See Reed, 1984:30]. Condition: C, with severe tears along all margins and with several fragments missing. Horizontal crease through the center of the poster.
20" x 12.5" signed in the print at the top left Will H Bradley '95. Rendered in blue, green and white with image of a peacock with an exaggerated tail. Charles Scribner's Sons New York The Modern Poster. Will H. Bradley (1868-1962) was one of the first Americans to produce posters. He served as art director for Collier's Weekly, Good Housekeeping, Success, and Metropolitan magazines. In 1915 he was employed by William Randolph Hearst as art supervisor for Hearst's International and other Hearst magazines. [See Reed, 1984:30]. Condition: C, with severe tears along all margins and with several fragments missing. Horizontal crease through the center of the poster.
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