Happy Monday! Here's the second half of the eye candy from The Color Revolution by Regina Lee Blaszczyk that we promised last week. As always, click on each image to enlarge.
This Kellogg’s Corn Flakes advertisement in Youth’s Companion (November 5, 1908) used the subtle tones that Munsell favored.
Advertisement for dyed ostrich feathers, used to add style to ladies’ hats. From New York Styles, Spring and Summer 1914 (Charles Williams Stores, 1914).
This 1916 catalog supplement contained swatches in the pale wartime hues as an aid to color selection.
Advertisement for Monsanto Plastics, Fortune, 1939.
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