ANTIQUE Eaton, Crane & Pike Ad for CRANE\'S LINEN LAWN by Illustrator RENE CLARKE For Sale

ANTIQUE Eaton, Crane & Pike Ad for CRANE\'S LINEN LAWN by Illustrator RENE CLARKE
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ANTIQUE Eaton, Crane & Pike Ad for CRANE\'S LINEN LAWN by Illustrator RENE CLARKE:
$17.95

ANTIQUE “Eaton, Crane & Pike Company” Advertisement for CRANE’S LINEN LAWN [The Correct Writing Paper] by Famous Illustrator, Rene Clarke

Perfect for Framing!

Once the Terry Clock Company Factory, after a major investment by Crane & Co. principals in 1908, the company was renamed \"Eaton, Crane & Pike\" and eventually shortened to just \"Eaton\" in 1934. \"Crane\'s Linen Lawn\" produced fine writing paper and envelopes.

Pictured is a young lady with her back to the viewer in Victorian dress and holding a fan while slipping a sealed envelope behind her back to a Jester while a Clown watches with his eyes raised. The Lady and the Jester are looking at each other and appear to be having a private joke between them. In the foreground are boxes of stationery and envelopes. The entire image is framed within a tri-fold oriental screen with the boxes of stationery and envelopes on the side of the screen facing the viewer.

Please note “on the lower left side of the print, the letters: “R. C.” - the initials of the famous illustrator, Rene Clarke (1886-1969). Have not been able to find this image on searches for Rene Clarke\'s Illustrations. He joined the advertising firm of Caulkins and Holden in 1912, where he remained for 44 years. He became Art Director and the last 7 years as President. Although his given name was James Alfred Clarke, he admired a French artist by the name of Rene Vincent. His associates at C and H began calling him Rene, which he apparently liked, as he adopted it and went by the name of Rene Clarke. On the occasion of his exhibition at the Society of Illustrators in 1956, an article about him was published in the magazine American Artist, subtitled \"An appreciation of an artist, who, for more than forty ears had a profound effect on advertising art, and, over the same number of years, has also practised [sic] independent painting in watercolor.\"

The wording on the advertisement says: “Crane’s Linen Lawn passes current in good society where stationery must possess what the French call the cachet of good usage.”

This is an rare, unusual antique advertisement that shows Rene Clarke\'s admiration for the French. I have not been able to find an image of this ad anywhere.

This illustrated advertisement is 13 inches high x 9.5 inches wide.

Shipped with USPS Priority Mail Envelope.

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