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Artists in Advertising & Their Work   1   Issue:: 3  1935-1936 Page: 46
 
H. H. Harris
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Harris, Herbert H. [1889-1962. UK. Illustrator/Cartoonist/Poster Designer]
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H. H. HARRIS

As special Cartoonist to the Bystander he provides a weekly variety of sport—character study and telling caricature But Harris’s talent finds a number of outlets. A pretty girl — a breezy man—a humorous poster, or a straight picture, all flow equally well from his brush, coupled with the unusual ability to handle colour and line with equal facility.

Artists in Advertising & Their Work   1   Issue:: 3  1935-1936 Page: 47
 
H. H. Harris
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Harris, Herbert H. [1889-1962. UK. Illustrator/Cartoonist/Poster Designer]
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Anthony poses Margot for the Movies (“Great moments in Great Lives” Series.)