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Style: Feminist
Watercolor on paper, impressionist, colorful, green, blue - Blade Vibration 247
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Blade Vibration 247 - Watercolor on paper, impressionist, colorful, green, blue In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that ...
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1990s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Acrylic on paper, impressionist, colorful, yellows, reds - Alive Again 250
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Alive Again 250 - Acrylic on paper, impressionist, colorful, yellows, reds In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that inc...
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1990s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Acrylic on paper, impressionist, colorful, yellows, pinks - Blade Vibration 276
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Blade Vibration 276 - Acrylic on paper, impressionist, colorful, yellows, reds In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that...
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1990s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic, Watercolor

Acrylic on paper, impressionist, colorful, greens, blues - Breaking Rules 712
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Breaking Rules 712 - Acrylic on paper, impressionist, colorful, yellows, reds In the 1990s Linda Stein began to work on a series called Blades, sculptural works that ...
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1990s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic, Watercolor

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.017
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.017 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.017 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.006
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.006 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.006 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.030
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.030 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.030 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.021
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.021 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.021 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Mid-Century Cigarette Ad Illustration
Located in Miami, FL
Disney Legend Mary Blair was also a commercial illustrator for national brands such as Maxwell House Coffee and Beatrice Foods, and two complete national campaigns for Pall Mall cigarettes. The present work was part of her Pall Mall cigarette campaign "'So friendly to your taste!'". We are unsure whether this work was a reproduced, or was only used in a test market , or for a client comp. Nonetheless, as a piece of commercial work-for-hire art, it rises to the realm of fine art. Even though the look of the work has a quick, loose and playful feel to it, each element is carefully placed to strike a perfect balance. In this campaign, the artist created the background, and the art director stripped in the product label. The cigarette to the left is also a cut-out and pasted into position to achieve the ideal look. Commercial art is, in almost all cases, a collaborative effort between the Art Director, the Artist, Account People, and the Client, yet in this case, the Mary Blair signature flat graphic and colorful style is dominant and the packaging is secondary. We have to assume the client, American Tobacco Company's brand Pall Mall was trying to sell the sizzle and not the steak. Nothing in advertising is done by chance. This Pall Mall campaign was acutely tested, and apparently, the Mary Blair style was the brand identity that the ad agency chose over other submissions. Blair's warm personal feel fits perfectly with the tag line "'So friendly to your taste!'" and connects with the audience. In the 1950s - 1960s, Mary Blair was one of the few women artists to design and execute a major mainstream advertising campaign that was not solely women-oriented subject matter: babies, women's clothes, and household products. Cigarette ads had some of the most significant budgets and visibility. Typically, they were a full page back or inside cover and pervasive billboards. The ad agencies could have called any artist in the world, and they would have jumped at the opportunity for such a sought-after, lucrative and prestigious job. In the commercial art field, Mary Blair was somewhat like Margaret Burke...
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1950s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Gouache, Illustration Board, Pencil

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.003
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.003 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.003 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages an...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.007
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.007 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.007 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.009
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.009 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.009 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.010
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.010 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.010 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.011
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.011 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.011 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.024
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Profile Palette 426.024 - Signed Feminist LGBTQ+ Colorful Acrylic on Paper Drawing Profile Palette 426.024 is from Linda Stein's Profiles series--drawings, collages and...
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1970s Feminist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

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