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Folding clean washing
Woman folding clean washing. Illustration from Delineator magazine January 1928. Artist Haddon Sundblom. Date: 1928
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© Mary Evans Picture Library/Peter & Dawn Cope Collection
Clean Delineator Folding Haddon Washing 1928 January
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21.8cm x 25.4cm (8.6" x 10")
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A Quintessential Moment of Domestic Bliss - A Woman Folding Clean Washing, Illustrated in the January 1928 Issue of Delineator Magazine This illustration, created by the renowned artist Haddon Sundblom, captures a moment of quiet domesticity from the January 1928 issue of Delineator magazine. The image portrays a woman, dressed in a simple yet elegant 1920s house dress, engrossed in the mundane yet essential task of folding freshly laundered clothes. The soft, natural light streaming through the window casts a warm glow on the scene, adding to the serene and tranquil atmosphere. The woman's expression is one of contentment and satisfaction, as she meticulously folds each piece of clothing, ensuring that every crease is perfectly pressed. The neatly arranged piles of laundry surrounding her attest to her diligent efforts. The artist's use of color and shading adds depth and texture to the scene, making it a visual delight. The illustration is a testament to the importance of domestic chores in the daily lives of women during the 1920s. It also highlights the beauty and elegance that can be found in even the most routine and mundane tasks. The image has a timeless quality, and continues to resonate with viewers today, as it reminds us of the simple pleasures of home and the importance of taking care of our belongings. Haddon Sundblom was a prolific illustrator, known for his ability to capture the essence of everyday life with a unique blend of realism and artistry. This illustration is just one of many examples of his exceptional talent and his ability to bring everyday scenes to life in a captivating and visually stunning way.
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