Description | English: “What’s Become of the ‘Homely’ Girl?” by Clarence F. Underwood, from an advertisement for Palmolive soap |
Date | 1924 |
Source | Advertisement for Palmolive soap in The Delineator (https://archive.org/details/delineator104olou/page/n221/mode/2up) |
Author | Clarence F. Underwood |
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Woman with Smoking Gun, by Clarence F. Underwood
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English: A woman in a 1910 bathing costume with a smoking gun, by popular illustrator Clarence F. Underwood
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Date | |
Source | American Types, 1912 (https://archive.org/stream/americantypeswit00unde#page/n58/mode/1up) |
Author | Clarence F. Underwood (1871-1929) |
A Skin You Love to Touch, by Clarence F. Underwood
From an advertisement in Motion Picture Classic, 1922.
“How to Know the Wild Flowers,” by Clarence F. Underwood
From American Types, 1912.
“The Sender of the Orchids,” by Clarence F. Underwood
From American Types, 1912.
“The Only Two at the Game,” by Clarence F. Underwood
From American Types, 1912.
“Love Knots,” by Clarence F. Underwood
From American Types, 1912
“Waterproof,” by Clarence F. Underwood
From American Types, 1912.
“All for Love,” by Clarence F. Underwood
From American Types, 1912. —Illustrating, in a metaphorical way, the poem by Byron.