Haskell Coffin
(1878 - 1941)
A versatile illustrator, gracing covers for several magazines, Redbook and The American being two long-term stints. Becoming famous as a portrayer of American beauty, the Coffin girl could be found on note cards, sheet music, calendars, decorative boxes, fashion catalogs. His "Joan of Arc Saved France" WWI poster is well known.
Special thanks Norm Platnick, Enchantment Ink
for pointing out an error on this page.
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Share in the Victory (1918) Coffin - 001
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Metropolitan (1917) Coffin - 002
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Saturday Evening Post (1915) Coffin - 003
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An American Girl (1916) Coffin - 004
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McCall's (1914) Coffin - 005
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Today's Housewife (1918) Coffin - 006
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Picture Play (1920) Coffin - 007
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The American (1925) Coffin - 008
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Land of My Dreams (1919) Coffin - 009
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The Elks (1925) Coffin - 010
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Pictorial Review (1919) Coffin - 011
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YWCA (1918) Coffin - 012
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Earl Carroll Vanities, Miss America: Irene Ahlberg (1927) Coffin - 013
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Earl Carroll Vanities (1927) Coffin - 014
Clockwise from upper left:
Nelda Kinkaid, Genie Fursa, Beryl Wallace, Marion O'Day,
June Brewster, Helen Arlen, Violet Arnold, Constance Trevor
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Saturday Evening Post (1931) Coffin - 015
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Saturday Evening Post (1928) Coffin - 016
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