Earl Cordrey
(1902 - 1977)
Watercolorist or the 1940s and 1950s, primarily known for his men's fashion work and his story art for Collier's, American Magazine, and American Weekly. A long association with California (he was born there) where he retired from illustration work to do scenic pictures.
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American Weekly (19??) Cordrey - 001A
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Collier's, "April In The Spring" (1943) Cordrey - 002
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American Weekly, (1951) Cordrey - 003
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Woman's Home Companion, "This Was Meant To Be" (1946) Cordrey - 004
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American Magazine, "The Roller In The Isle" (1943) Cordrey - 005
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Mallory Hats (1942) Cordrey - 006
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Dextrose, "America's Greatest Blessing..." (1941) Cordrey - 007
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Hudson Hosiery (1945) Cordrey - 008
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Duraglas, 'You Eat With Your Eyes..." (1941) Cordrey - 009
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American Weekly (1950) Cordrey - 010
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Collier's, "The Sergeant Isn't Serious" (1944) Cordrey - 011
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Collier's, "Time To Go" (1942) Cordrey - 012
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American Magazine, "I Was So Young" (1943) Cordrey - 013
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Collier's, "The Lavendar Land" (1944) Cordrey - 014
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Collier's, "Front Door To Love" (1944) Cordrey - 015
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Mallory Hats (1942) Cordrey - 016
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Dextrose, "Napoleon's $2500 Began A Billion-Dollar Business" (1941) Cordrey - 017
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Collier's, "Ring Twice For Laura" (1942) Cordrey - 018
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Collier's (1948) Cordrey - 019
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Listerine, "What's Ahead For Sweet Sixteen?" (1946) Cordrey - 020
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Mallory Hats (1948) Cordrey - 021
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Mallory Hats (1947) Cordrey - 022
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American Weekly, "Lon Chaney, The Man of 1000 Faces" (1950) Cordrey - 023
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