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Old 04-04-2011, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by CarltonHendricks View Post
Newspaper art supplements seem to have been a regular practice of newspapers from around 1900-1910..The ones I've seen are usually about 18" x 12"...so yours is extra large. The whole subject of newspaper art supplments would make a good study sometime. Below is one I have put out by the Chicago Tribune and is the typical format I've seen...inside the mat it's 17" x 10 1/2"
Carlton -

When you talk about "art supplements" are you talking about blank backed separate issues only, or are you including newspaper pages?

I have a few posted below.

I can't find the A's supplement (now I have something to do today), but I think it's about a foot high, and blank backed.

The St Louis Globe-Democrat is 17.5" wide and 22.5" high.

The St Paul Sunday Pioneer is 16" wide and 22" high.

Both of the larger pieces are just pages from the paper, so they have printing on the reverse.

I'm curious what similar items anybody else has, apologies to Patrick if we're hi-jacking his post, but all good posts (like his) get the responses flowing.

Doug
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