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I based this on a Coles Phillips Life magazine cover and actress Elizabeth Montgomery. I'm not super clear on how I came up with that combination but here it is. It's entirely possible I've been in quarantine too long. Maybe I've gone batty. Clarence Coles Phillips (October 3, 1880 – June 13, 1927) was an American artist and illustrator who signed his early works C. Coles Phillips, but after 1911 worked under the abbreviated name, Coles Phillips. Known for his stylish images of women and a signature use of negative space in the paintings he created for advertisements and the covers of popular magazines. His work is really outstanding. Elizabeth Montgomery (April 15, 1933 – May 18, 1995) was an American film, stage, and television actress whose career spanned five decades. She is best remembered for her leading role as Samantha Stephens on the television series Bewitched. Bewitched was the primary reason I became an artist. Specifically a commercial artist. When I was a precocious kid I latched onto the idea from watching Darrin and Samantha solve their preternatural problems through art and advertising. I then set about having a career in commercial art and advertising. Strange but true story. #art #artist #drawing #love #artwork #colesphillips #instagood #painting #illustration #artistsoninstagram #digitalart #photooftheday #sketch #elizabethmontgomery #like #clipstudiopaint #instagram #beautiful #arte #follow #picoftheday #advertising #photo #draw #shawnvanbriesen (at West Los Angeles) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD7YQoYAxoP/?igshid=1vieyob0rexwf
'America's First Celebrity Dieter Was Also a Passionate Feminist'. A portrait of Fannie Hurst for @lennyletter , inspired by Coles Phillips' "fade-away girls" . . . . . #art #illustration #illustree #illustrationartists #instaart #artistsoninstagram #picame #womenwhodraw #wwdtogether #illustratorsoninstagram #drawing #illustrator #fanniehurst #feminist #feminism #lennyletter #colesphillips
PHILLIPS, Coles. Ad for Community Plate, "Silverware of Quality", 1911. by Halloween HJB https://flic.kr/p/2jYi7yv
PHILLIPS, Coles. Ad for Adams California Fruit Gum, 1920. by Halloween HJB https://flic.kr/p/2jYi7wG

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#ultraman got the #colesphillips fade away girl treatment #fanart #characterstudy
Coles Phillips: Know all men by these presents, ca. 1910 by trialsanderrors Via Flickr: For Miss Özlem. Know all men by these presents. Cover illustration by C. Coles Phillips for LIFE magazine shows a woman seated on the floor next to a table whose surface is covered with gifts. Above gifts from various gentlemen callers are displayed: a photograph, horn with bell, a box, a purse, a fan and the book "Of the imitation of Christ." The blue in the woman's dress matches the blue of the background, creating a sense of negative space, typical of Phillips' "Fade-away girl." Drawing: gouache, watercolor and charcoal over graphite underdrawing, published on the cover of LIFE, 27 January 1910. From the Cabinet of American Illustration at the Library of Congress More illustrations by Coles Phillips | More illustrations from the Cabinet [PD] This picture is in the public domain.
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