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1953 Lithograph Adolf Dehn Abstract Modern Art Maxwell Sackheim 670 Fifth AEFA1 FR2 This is an original 1942

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This is an original 1942 World War II color print ad for American Locomotive

This ad features their Crittall Steel Casement Windows

after attempting to retrieve a new document

the translation of "hacienda" means estate

1953 Lithograph Adolf Dehn Abstract Modern Art Maxwell Sackheim 670 Fifth AEFA1 FR2 This is an original 1942This is an original 1953 monochrome lithograph by American artist Adolf Dehn, whose curvy dancing woman were intended to promote the New York marketing firm of Maxwell Sackheim and Company, located at 670 Fifth Avenue. One of the firm's best decisions was probably in the hiring of Lester Wunderman. Not only did the man invent the term "direct marketing" during a speech at MIT, he also invented the toll free 1 800 number and loyalty reward programs.

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