1 month ago | By Art Contrarian
Frederick Sands Brunner (1886-1954) specialized in illustration art featuring pretty young women. He had at least one Saturday Evening Post cover and two Coca-Cola images to his credit, so he indeed managed to hit the illustration Big Time.
On the other hand, he is unknown today, in that I could find no biographical information about him on casual Google and Bing internet searches. Nor was he included in Walt Reed's "The Illustrator in America" reference book.
As best I can tell, although Brunner was quite competent, his work lacked that special touch more successful illustrator had. His...
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