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THE CLAUS THAT REFRESHES
In the beginning, Santa Claus was a multi-dimensional figure, that lent itself to multiple interpretations. But in the 1920′s his popular image began to take form…. White Rock Beverages began using the image of Santa Claus to sell Mineral Water … Continue reading
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Tagged Bea Sempere, Bruce Lordson, Clement C. Moore, David Pescovitz, Frances Billinghurst, Fred Mizen, Gerry Bowler, Haddon Sundblom, Ken Wheaton Advertising Age, Leyendecker, Mark Pendergrast, N.C. Wyeth, Nast, Norman Rockwell, Robert W. Butler, Terry Watkins, Washington Irving, White Rock Beverages
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SANTA ON THE BUBBLE: When He Was Fab
Santa on Parole. In the early 1800′s, a man by the name of Washington Irving described the image he had of Santa Claus in a satire of New York. Legend has it that the Dutch had a figure of Saint … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Tanquero, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Bea Sempere, Bruce Lordson, Clement C. Moore, David Pescovitz, Don Rittner, Frances Billinghurst, Haddon Sundblom, Haddon Sundbloom, Jefferson Davis, Louise B. Gabriel, Lyman Frank Baum, Ogden Nash, Ogden Nash Santa Claus, Thomas Nast, Viki Howard, Washington Irving
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