Angus MacDonall
(1876 - 1927)
Prolific illustrator of American life, often with a humorous, home-spun themes. Worked notably for the humor Life; also Harper's, Scribner's American Magazine, Ladies' Home Journal, and covers for Saturday Evening Post. A frequent contributor to ad campaigns, notably for Jell-o; in 2001, a painting he did for that company auctioned for $9,350. His three daughters were also in demand in the illustration world, but as models, not artists, as they were all beautiful.
Thanks to Jim Wright for contributing Jell-o, "The Wedding Present."
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Life (1914) MacDonall - 001A

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Jell-o, "The Wedding Present" (1924) MacDonall - 002

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Life, cartoon (1911) MacDonall - 003

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Red Cross Magazine, "The New Commander-in-Chief" (1919) MacDonall - 004

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Life center spread, "It has ever been. Must it ever be?" (1913) MacDonall - 005

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Jell-o, Robinson Crusoe (1920) MacDonall - 006

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Judge, "Fisherman's Luck" (1923) MacDonall - 007

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Life, "Wigwagging" (1918) MacDonall - 008

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Willys-Knight (1923) MacDonall - 009

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Jell-o, "Jack and the Beantstock" (1925) MacDonall - 010

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Life, "A Man's A Man For A' That" (1911) MacDonall - 011

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Life, "Nothing To Do But Grin And Bear It" (1910) MacDonall - 012

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Life, "Yankee Doodle" (1917) MacDonall - 013

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Jell-o, "Mammy Sent Dis Ovah" (1922) MacDonall - 014

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