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Illustrated Soap Ads - the good, the bad, and the oddities

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On 3/21/2025 at 11:02 PM, Paul Raven said:

Who is the fur clad woman on the Victor plate supposed to be?

I just saw that. I wonder too. I'd say maybe Cora but I can't see her dressing that way...and she hadn't been on the show for a decade. 

I love the Mamie plate. I don't know if that was intended as something they hoped black fans would buy, but it shows how smart the show was to put her between two worlds. It's a shame they just wrote her out in 1995 after they took her too far into a story they weren't comfortable with.

 

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Love in the afternoon's favorite sketch artist is back.  I'd be fascinated to get some insight in the tech at the time, because the faces are usually photorealistic, but the hands are bizarre in scale and dimension.  This image really highlights the problem, because the center is a mélange of different sized hands.  It reminds me of early Midjourney files that always had an extra digit.  Yet, it is totally captivating.

Note: for those too young to remember, Robin's doll was not that frightening, but it was the McGuffin in the plot.

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On 10/30/2025 at 4:51 PM, j swift said:

I'd be fascinated to get some insight in the tech at the time, because the faces are usually photorealistic

I have no idea what technique this illustrator might have used, but the question reminded me of the documentary Tim's Vermeer and the tools Tim figures Vermeer used hundreds of years ago. 

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