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Summer by H.O.Hofman for The Chicagoan Magazine, 1929
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The Chicagoan Magazine July 19, 1930. Summer, cover by H.O.Hofman
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This work, published in the United States from 1929 to 1963 fell into the Public Domain because the copyright was not renewed with the Copyright Office during the 28th year after publication.
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The Chicagoan Magazine was published from 1926 to 1935. Despite being a copycat of The New Yorker in graphic design and editorial content, it was a fantastic magazine that portrayed Chicago as a place of glamour and stylish sophistication, countering its image as a place of violence and vice. His artists included Raymond Katz (aka Sandor), Nat Karson, Arthur Hugh Ruddy, H.O.Hofman, Lester Gaba, and many others.




