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Studebaker advertisement in October 1946 National Geographic magazine
A blue Studebaker with a woman driver is parked near the curb next to a man and woman standing in front of a spanish architecture edifice witha tree in front. The inset image shows three generations of Studebaker craftsmen, all related, who have a…
Tags: 1940s, 1946, automotive craftsmen, be envied, blue, craftsmanship / quality, design details, men, photograph, post-war, studebaker
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Body by Fischer Advertisement in October 1946 National Geographic Magazine
Tags: 1940s, 1946, black, gender norms / roles, general motors, photograph, women
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Ford advertisement in the January 1946 National Geographic magazine
January 1946 Ford. Smart styling is emphasized. The car is presented in a placeless landscape on the bottom where the driver is male and the passenger is a young boy. The car is pointed to the right. They are headed somewhere outside our line of…
Tags: 1940s, 1946, design details, family, gender norms / roles, illustration, marvel of engineering / technology, place-less space, red, the HAND, women
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Studebaker advertisement in the July 1946 National Geographic magazine
The red 1947 Studebaker, is a postwar car. This is an ad to create anticipation in the minds of those who dreamed of owning a car after the postwar car production halt. The red hardtop is featured on an airstrip. The driver is a woman. There are two…
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Ford advertisement in October 1946 National Geographic magazine
A red Ford sedan driving through placeless space surrounded by cartoonish zoo animals. "There's a Ford in your Future" seems to imply post-war production would see the production of this car.
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