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Hayden Hayden
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Howard Crosby Renwick (aka Hayden Hayden) studied under Haddon Sundblom and active from 1920s to 1940s. Cover, poster, and advertising artist, particularly good at glamour-girl and pin-up style female subjects. Had an ability to perfectly capture the rosy-cheeked, girl next door who was sexy and wholesome, a quality that appealed to Americans and became known as GGA (Good Girl Art).

Luckies (1920s) Hayden - 001A

Jell-O (1926) Hayden - 002

Coke (1932) Hayden - 003

War Poster, "Somebody Talked" (1940s) Hayden - 004

Gossard Corsets and Brassieres (1924) Hayden - 005

Arrow Shirts (1930) Artist - 006

Ladies' Home Journal (1929) Hayden - 007

Sohio (Standard Oil of Ohio) (1930s) Hayden - 008

Premier Salad Dressing (1924) Hayden - 009

American Magazine (1932) Hayden - 010

1847 Rogers Bros, "What Shall I Send to Honeymoon Lane?" (1920s) Hayden - 011

Willys-Knight, "America's Fastest Selling..." (1923) Hayden - 012

Coke, "Meet Me At Chicago's Fair" (1934) Hayden - 013

Treo Girdle (1924) Hayden - 014

Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery (1925) Hayden - 015

Kaynee, "Let Them Grow Up In Kaynee" (1927) Hayden - 016

Pictorial Review (1934) Hayden - 017

Dupont, "The New Duco-Period In Furniture" (1926) Hayden - 018

Coke (1939) Hayden - 019