Walter Biggs
(1886 - 1968)
Studied under Lucius Hitchcock, Edward Penfield, and Robert Henri, the last being a particular influence. Impressionistic technique and lush color strokes made art directors assign him rare color pages in Redbook, Harper's, Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, McCall's, Ladies' Home Journal, and others.
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Woman's Home Companion (1922) Biggs - 001
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Cashmere Bouquet (1934) Biggs - 002
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Woman's Home Companion, "Glamour" (1922) Biggs - 003
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Ladies' Home Journal, "Garden Week" (1936) Biggs - 004
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Listerine, "Danger Ahead ... Winter" (1929) Biggs - 005
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Listerine, "No Hope, Gentlemen" (1934) Biggs - 006
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International Silver (1924) Biggs - 007
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Woodbury, "Radiance your skin can have" (1918) Biggs - 008
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American Legion (1938) Biggs - 009
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American Magazine (1933) Biggs - 010
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Ladies' Home Journal, "Christmas, 1783" (1925) Biggs - 011
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American Radiator, "What! Company In The Cellar!" (1925) Biggs - 012
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