Pittsburgh Paints Ad for Saturday Evening Post, Red School House, 1948, WWII Era Advertisement (AR-A699)
This advertisement is for Pittsburgh Paints, featured in The Saturday Evening Post. It prominently displays a nostalgic image of a little red schoolhouse, symbolizing enduring values and quality.
The advertisement promotes "Pittsburgh Paints," specifically mentioning "Pittsburgh Sun-Proof House Paint."
It depicts a quintessential little red schoolhouse with a bell tower and an American flag flying above, set in a serene, possibly autumn, landscape with rolling hills and trees.
Tagline: The main tagline, "Pittsburgh Paints Look Better Longer!", emphasizes the longevity and aesthetic quality of the paints.
Condition - The ad is mounted to cardboard and ready to frame.
Pittsburgh Paints Ad for Saturday Evening Post, Red School House, 1948, WWII Era
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