Edward Poucher
(?? - ??)
E A Poucher was one of those numerous, talented, prolific illustrators who put in decades of quality craftsmanship, then disappeared with little being known about them except their printed works. Poucher worked from the early 20th century into the late 1930s, often as a fashion illustrator, but also handled editorial work, advertising, and cover art. Illustrations could be found in American Woman, Good Housekeeping, St. Nicholas, Collier's, Ladies' Home Journal, The American Girl, Woman's Home Companion, as well as novels. Poucher's signature varied from "Poucher," to just "EP" in a circle or "P."
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Woman's Home Companion, "Six Ways Of Making The Everyday Dress For Less Than 15 Dollars (1915) Poucher - 001
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Good Housekeeping, "Alley Cats" (1914) Poucher - 002
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Woman's Home Companion, "Are Your Hands Saying Good Looks" (1922) Poucher - 003
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Crisco, "Out Of The Kitchen By Noon!" (1922) Poucher - 004
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Good Housekeeping, "Food" (1914) Poucher - 005
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Woman's Home Companion, "Good Looks" (1921) Poucher - 006
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Woman's Home Companion, "Made Of Remnants" (1922) Poucher - 007
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Maxwell, "Perfectly Simple - Simply Perfect" (1910) Poucher - 008
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Ladies' Home Companion, "When You Go Motoring" (19??) Poucher - 009
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Woman's Home Companion, "What To Do With Tub Silks" (1922) Poucher - 010
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Peerless (1912) Poucher - 011
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Ladies' Home Journal, "The Dress Made In The United States" (1925) Poucher - 012
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Good Housekeeping, "Sent Home" (1914) Poucher - 013
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Good Housekeeping, "Red Tape" (1914) Poucher - 014
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Good Housekeeping, "Baby Danger" (1914) Poucher - 015
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Woman's Home Companion, "Parts" (1915) Poucher - 016
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Peerless (1911) Poucher - 017
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World War I poster for YWCA, "The Girl Reserves" (1918) Poucher - 018
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Postum (1922) Poucher - 019
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