Howard Chandler Christy
(1873 - 1952)
Began as war artist following Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders in Cuba. Preferring the depiction of pretty girls over men at war, his "Christy Girl" took her place in the mind of America and countless calendars, magazine covers, book illustrations and collectibles. His WWI Poster, "Gee!! I Wish I Were a Man" is second in popularity only to Flagg's "I Want You!" Christy was an accomplished muralist ("The Signing of the U.S. Constitution" U.S. Capitol Building; nude nymphs at Café des Artistes, New York), and an expert at immortalizing everyone from Mussolini to Amelia Earhart.
For more Howard Chandler Christy images, see the Music and Life page.
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Motor (1923) Christy, HC - 001
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Advertising Show (1907) Christy, HC - 002
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Cosmopolitan (1917) Christy, HC - 003
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Lucky Strike (1932) Christy, HC - 004
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Lucky Strike (1932) Christy, HC - 005
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The Constitution (1939) Christy, HC - 006
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The Men Behind the Guns (1917) Christy, HC - 007
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Football Programs (1938) Christy, HC - 008
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Good Housekeeping (1912, 1913) Christy, HC - 009
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The Bill of Rights (1942) Christy, HC - 010
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Alfred Lord Tennyson, "The Princess" (1911) Christy, HC - 011
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Mural from Cafe des Artistes (19??) Christy, HC - 012
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Pictorial Review (1912) Christy, HC - 013
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Syndicate Hero (19??) Christy, HC - 014
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Red Cross (1940s) Christy, HC - 015
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McCall's (1918) Christy, HC - 016
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Cosmopolitan, "The Passionate Pilgrim" (1918) Christy, HC - 017
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This Week, "As Advertised" (1936) Christy, HC - 018
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American Weekly, "Lessons In Love" (1921) Christy, HC - 019
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American Legion Monthly (1926, 1927) Christy, HC - 020
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Clear The Way (1918) Christy, HC - 021
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Sir Walter Scott, "The Lady Of The Lake" (1910) Christy, HC - 022
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Self Portrait (1935) Christy, HC - 023
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