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For me, part of the allure of Bradshaw Crandell's pastel style of illustration lies in the fact that while the faces are usually tight, everything else is wonderfully loose. He sure made it look effortless!
Cosmopolitan - July 1936 issue.
Cover art by Bradshaw Crandell.
Cosmopolitan - July 1936 issue.
Cover art by Bradshaw Crandell.
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