GROUP OF MEN AT THE CONVENTION OF ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS
Creator(s): John McCormick (Artist)
Currently in storage
About this object
Cartoon of CW Post addressing an audience on religious advertising at the Convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs in Baltimore. The cartoon shows eleven men, six nude, the rest clothed. They are all labeled with their names. CW Post sits on the left. Some men are standing, others sitting. Business card in corner.
- Object name:
- GROUP OF MEN AT THE CONVENTION OF ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS
- Made from:
- Ink on paper
- Made in:
- Baltimore, USA
- Date made:
- 1880-1914
- Size:
- 36.8 × 54.9 cm (14 1/2 × 21 5/8 in.)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 52.30
- Class:
- DRAWING
- Signature marks:
- SIGNATURE; LABEL; NAME lower right in script: John McCormick; lower right: C.W. "There's a Reason" Post addressing an attentive audience on the subject of religious advertising at the Convention of Associated Advertising Clubs in Baltimore-The B.A.C. party-au naturel-on Monday night, June 9th. This is a Baltimore cartoon that did not get published but which has been passed by the National Board on "Truth in Advertising"; business card in lower right corner: Frank D. Webb Advertising Manager The Baltimore News names of men: Wiley, Auer, Post, Appleset, Wyle, Halstead, Hamilton, F.R. Webb, F.D. Webb, Turner, Burbach
- Credit line:
- Gift of General Foods, 1978