Clara Elsene Peck - Gallery

Gallery

An early illustration from Phases, Mazes and Crazes of Love (1904)
A Lady of King Arthur's Court (1907)
A Lady of King Arthur's Court (1907)
Cover to Collier's (October 3, 1908)
Illustration from Scribner's Magazine (1915)
Advertisement for Ivory Soap (1918)
Illustrated cover for Theatre Magazine (1922)
Cover to American Boy (November 1926)
Cover to Treasure Chest (1946)
A page from Treasure Chest (1947)

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