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Artist: Spencer Douglass Crockwell
“Hi’ya Skipper.” Naval Officer Saluting Newborn Baby. WWII War Bond Ad
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original World War II-era advertisement commissioned by Republic Steel to promote War Bonds and Stamps, published 1943. Medium: Oil on board Artwork: 2...
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1940s Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Oil, Board

Up at Bat, The Saturday Evening Post Cover, August 10, 1940
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Price on Request. The Saturday Evening Post cover, August 10, 1940
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1940s American Modern Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Masonite, Oil

Three Boys, Woman s Day Magazine Cover
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Three young boys talking. One of the boys is playing with a military jacket on the chair. Signed lower center. The illustrations of Douglas Crockwell were often simply signed “Douglass” to avoid confusion with the signature of Norman Rockwell, particularly since their work was being published on the covers of The Saturday Evening Post during the same period. Necessary too, because Crockwell also worked very realistically, and like Rockwell, was particularly good with children. Their backgrounds, however, were entirely different. Crockwell was born in Chicago, Ohio, and took his degree in Science at Washington University, followed by study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. He received his first commission for a cover for The Saturday Evening Post in 1933, and this was followed by many more, as well as work for other periodicals and a long list of national advertisers. During the ‘thirties, he also completed Post Office murals in Vermont, New York State and Mississippi, and began to work on experimental animated films. The films, and inventing a “pan-stereo” viewing...
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20th Century Other Art Style Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Board, Oil

Boy with Molotov Cocktail, Soviet troops on Hungarian Revolution
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Miami, FL
This work sells itself. Just look at it, and an elaborate explanation is not required. There is virtually no one alive who can paint a picture like Crockwell. Crockwell offers the viewer a complex and inventive composition by showing two wonderful portraits in the foreground and, beyond a broken wall...
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1940s American Realist Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Masonite, Oil

Red White Food Stores Calendar Illustration
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Initialed Lower Left
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20th Century Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Father and Son, Women s Day Magazine Cover, January 1945
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Father and Son, Women's Day Magazine Cover, January 1945 The illustrations of Douglas Crockwell were often simply signed “Douglass” to avoid confusion with the signature of Norman Rockwell, particularly since their work was being published on the covers of The Saturday Evening Post during the same period. Necessary too, because Crockwell also worked very realistically, and like Rockwell, was particularly good with children. Their backgrounds, however, were entirely different. Crockwell was born in Chicago, Ohio, and took his degree in Science at Washington University, followed by study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. He received his first commission for a cover for The Saturday Evening Post in 1933, and this was followed by many more, as well as work for other periodicals and a long list of national advertisers. During the ‘thirties, he also completed Post Office murals in Vermont, New York State and Mississippi, and began to work on experimental animated films. The films, and inventing a “pan-stereo” viewing...
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1940s Other Art Style Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Oil, Board

After a Day on the Slopes, Beer Advertisement
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Left Following World War II, the United States Brewers Foundation (USBF) wanted beer to be seen in a more positive light, as an integral part of the American...
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1950s Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Masonite, Oil

The Family Gathering, Beer Belongs Advertisment
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Beer Belongs advertisement. The illustrations of Douglas Crockwell were often simply signed “Douglass” to avoid confusion with the signature of Norman Rockwell, particularly since their work was being published on the covers of The Saturday Evening Post during the same period. Necessary too, because Crockwell also worked very realistically, and like Rockwell, was particularly good with children. Their backgrounds, however, were entirely different. Crockwell was born in Chicago, Ohio, and took his degree in Science at Washington University, followed by study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. He received his first commission for a cover for The Saturday Evening Post in 1933, and this was followed by many more, as well as work for other periodicals and a long list of national advertisers. During the ‘thirties, he also completed Post Office murals in Vermont, New York State and Mississippi, and began to work on experimental animated films. The films, and inventing a “pan-stereo” viewing...
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20th Century Other Art Style Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Board, Oil

Grand Mother and Grand Son Read Emotional Letter
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
Located in Miami, FL
Crockwell is as good as Rockwell. Many would agree with that statement including the editors of the Saturday Evening Post in which both artists were frequent contributors. In fact, ...
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1950s American Realist Spencer Douglass Crockwell Paintings

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Mixed Media, Oil

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Hanging Upside Down, Saturday Evening Post Cover
By Spencer Douglass Crockwell
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