1948 Ad Upjohn Pharmaceuticals Cancer Joseph Hirsch - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING TM1
This is an original 1948 color print ad for Upjohn Pharmaceuticals of Kalamazoo, Michigan with "encouraging news about cancer..."
Joseph Hirsch
Joseph Hirsch (1910-1981) was a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to relocating to New York City. He was most recognized for his paintings, illustrations, lithography, printmaking, murals, graphic art design and mosaics, as well as his abstract, modernism and realism styles. His works primarily centered on Spanish Missions, war and military themes, portraits, nude figures, genre, floral landscapes, caricatures, American scenes, marine and nautical, still life and historical subjects. HirschÕs art has been exhibited at the International Carnegie Institute, the Corcoran Gallery of Washington, D. C., the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Artists of America Denver Rotary Club, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Academy of Design and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Hirsch also had some of his works exhibited at the 1939 New York WorldÕs Fair. He was affiliated with the Artists of America, the WPA Federal Arts Project, Associated American Artists and the National Academy of Design. He received his formal art education at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art and the Art Students League of New York, at which he later served as an instructor. Hirsch also studied under Henry Hensche and George Luks.
CONDITION
This 63+ year old Item is rated Near Mint / Very Fine. No aging. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage.
- Product Type: Original Print Ad; Full Color
- Grade: Near Mint / Very Fine
- Dimensions: Approximately 8 x 11 inches; 20 x 28 cm
- Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
- Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)
This piece was illustrated by Hirsch, Joseph. Artist name printed on page - bottom right of image.
Joseph Hirsch
Joseph Hirsch (1910-1981) was a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to relocating to New York City. He was most recognized for his paintings, illustrations, lithography, printmaking, murals, graphic art design and mosaics, as well as his abstract, modernism and realism styles. His works primarily centered on Spanish Missions, war and military themes, portraits, nude figures, genre, floral landscapes, caricatures, American scenes, marine and nautical, still life and historical subjects. HirschÕs art has been exhibited at the International Carnegie Institute, the Corcoran Gallery of Washington, D. C., the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Artists of America Denver Rotary Club, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Academy of Design and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Hirsch also had some of his works exhibited at the 1939 New York WorldÕs Fair. He was affiliated with the Artists of America, the WPA Federal Arts Project, Associated American Artists and the National Academy of Design. He received his formal art education at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art and the Art Students League of New York, at which he later served as an instructor. Hirsch also studied under Henry Hensche and George Luks.
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