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My Valentine?
Oversize, Valentine\u27s Day card art, Two-scene card art; First scene has young girl in heart-patterned dress holding heart that says My Valentine? , second scene shows same girl with boy in suit sitting bench and holding hands, watercolor, acrylic, or pastels, color. This collection consists of original art work, for greeting card companies. This box contains those by unknown artists created during the 1930\u27s and 1940\u27s.https://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1098/thumbnail.jp
Four season calendar art
Oversize, Four seasons calendar art, labeled 16 month calendar hang up , watercolor, acryilc, or pastels, color This collection consists of original art work for greeting card companies. This box contains holiday and non-holiday art by unknown artists at unknown dates. The card company is unidentified in most cases.https://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1122/thumbnail.jp
Topless birthday wish
Greeting card art, topless woman with long blue and pink striped pants, This Birthday Card Features the New See-Through Look! caption above the woman, Studio B\u27Day written on bottom, Norcross stamp on back of art, watercolor, pastels, or acrylic, color This collection consists of original art work for greeting card companies. This box contains those by unknown artists. Dates range from the 1930\u27s and 1940\u27s, the 1960\u27s through 1980\u27s, and those from unknown dates. The card company is identified in some cases.https://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1133/thumbnail.jp
Person with video camera
Greeting card art, side-view illustration of long-haired person holding the power cord of a video camera which sits on top of thier head, Studio B\u27day written on bottom, Norcross stamp on back of art, watercolor, pastels, or acrylic, color This collection consists of original art work for greeting card companies. This box contains those by unknown artists. Dates range from the 1930\u27s and 1940\u27s, the 1960\u27s through 1980\u27s, and those from unknown dates. The card company is identified in some cases.https://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1146/thumbnail.jp
Pink and red bouquet
Greeting card art, bouquet of bright pink and red flowers in vase, possibly poppies, carnations, and chrysanthemums, wife written on bottom of art, two lines of instructions taped to back of art, watercolor, pastels, or acrylic, color This collection consists of original art work for greeting card companies. This box contains those by unknown artists. Dates range from the 1930\u27s and 1940\u27s, the 1960\u27s through 1980\u27s, and those from unknown dates. The card company is identified in some cases.https://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1174/thumbnail.jp
Still life with pumpkins and apples
Greeting card art, Thanksgiving card art; still life scene with barns in background and tree trunk in foreground; wooden wheelbarrow, baskets of apples, and pumpkins and gourds are under foreground tree; Thanksgiving- General written on bottom of art, Norcross, Inc. stamp in bottom left-hand corner on front of art; watercolor, pastels, or acrylic, colorhttps://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1269/thumbnail.jp
Angels lighting street lamps
Greeting card art, small child angels light street lamps at dusk using long poles, buildings in background; watercolor, pastels, or acrylic, colorhttps://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1279/thumbnail.jp
Children with tree and birds
Greeting card art, group of children or angels playing in the snow under a bare tree which has many birds in its branches; watercolor, pastels, or acrylic, colorhttps://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1280/thumbnail.jp
Circle of singing angels
Greeting card art, faces and wings of eight (8) singing angels arranged in a circle; back of art is stamped with Rust Craft Publishers and address; watercolor, pastels, or acrylic, colorhttps://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1281/thumbnail.jp
The Angelus boy and girl
Greeting card art, boy and girl standing in field with pitchfork and basket, they look like they\u27re praying; a take on the painting The Angelus by Jean-Francois Millet; watercolor, pastels, or acrylic, colorhttps://mds.marshall.edu/dr_mrs_sharkey_collection/1328/thumbnail.jp