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Wintry Church

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Wintry Church

Product Details

This beautiful image was drawn in the 1940's and reflects the quiet of a wintry day.

Inside text: Sending warmest greetings for the holiday season

Card Size: 5” x 7” (folded) and includes an envelope.

All cards are professionally printed. The outside is glossy coated and the inside is uncoated for a smooth writing surface.

The images on all cards and other products are authentic Mid-Century artwork produced from the 1940s to the 1970s. The art is hand-lettered and drawn.

Note: The watermarks are for image protection only and will not appear on any products.

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About the Artist

Duke was a master of hand painted theater art. In the early days of cinema, advertisements were hand painted on wooden boards by artists. Duke painted this in 1931 for the Pinney theater in Boise, Idaho.

Sometimes the movie advertisements were more elaborate like the one painted in 1939.
Duke was drafted during World War II. In addition to being a soldier, he was an artist for the Army.

Although hand lettered signs and displays were the bulk of his work, Duke was commissioned to create portraits in the theater art style for politicians and athletes. He painted murals and other pieces of art for commercial settings. One of his designs was Last Chance Joe who became a 33' tall statue for a casino in Sparks, Nevada and now stands at the entrance of the Sparks Heritage Museum.

Self-portrait 1930s
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