Held, John, Jr., 1889-1958
Held, John, 1889-1958
Held, John
Held, John, Jr. (American painter and illustrator, 1889-1958)
John Held, Jr. American cartoonist, wood block artist and illustrator (1889-1958)
VIAF ID: 33241878 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ 1 ‡a Held ‡b , John
- 100 1 _ ‡a Held, John Jr ‡d 1889-1958
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Held, John ‡d 1889-1958
- 100 1 _ ‡a Held, John, Jr. ‡g American painter and illustrator, 1889-1958
- 100 1 _ ‡a Held, John, Jr., ‡d 1889-1958
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Held, John, ‡c Jr., ‡d 1889-1958
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- 100 1 _ ‡a John Held, Jr. ‡c American cartoonist, wood block artist and illustrator (1889-1958)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Belmar <N. Jersey>
- 551 _ _ ‡a Salt Lake City
Works
Title | Sources |
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The Americanese wall - as Congressman Burnett would build it | |
Apothecary | |
A bowl of cherries | |
[Burlesque girl with curly blond hair] | |
[Cover illustration, Life magazine, February 18, 1926, showing a well dressed old man dancing with a flapper] | |
Crosstown | |
Danny decoy | |
The days of glory Carrie Nation becomes the woman of the hour | |
The Dublin letters. | |
[Elegant woman in silver dress holding a fan] | |
Entertaining royalty | |
Everyone can sleep during dinner | |
Exposeing [sic] the plot | |
The Fatal card; The miser's death; Carrie Nation; Mission furniture; American art | |
[Female vocalist flanked by musicians] | |
The flesh is weak | |
The girl who gave him the cold shoulder | |
The gods were promiscuous | |
Grandfather's follies | |
Grim youth | |
Held's angels | |
A hopeless case | |
How to handle wild men and really serious things like that | |
I'm the happiest girl in the world | |
In fact, Mabel is not above listening in on another extension | |
Increased the vocabulary | |
Japan travel diary : july 28-August 14, 1988 / John Held, jr | |
The jazz age, as seen through the eyes of Ralph Barton, Miguel Covarrubias, and John Held, Jr. | |
Jessie, he said, it's youse | |
Joe Prep. | |
John Held, Jr.'s dog stories | |
[Julian and Julienne] | |
Just between friends | |
L'arte del timbro / John Held jr | |
[Man with car getting directions from a man standing on store porch during winter] | |
Margy. | |
The most of John Held Jr. / foreword by Marc Connelly ; introduction by Carl J. Weinhardt | |
My pious friends and drunken companions, songs and ballads of conviviality | |
New England is vacationland, Seashore Country lake and mountain resorts | |
Nocturne | |
Northward Travel by train to vacation land - New England and Canada. The New Haven R.R. | |
"Oh you kid" | |
One of the chief characteristics of wild men is their belief that all girls don't object to a pastime called "necking" | |
The only way Speaker - "The only way we can gain women's suffrage is by making our appeal through our charm, our grace, and our beauty" | |
The only way to solve the question: have at least two stags who are faithfully parked | |
Outlines of sport / by John Held jr | |
Performer with hoops | |
Peychaud's New Orleans / by John Held | |
Pink Manhattan | |
Pink pants | |
Pioneers of Utah Art, 1968: | |
The Queen of Sheba : her life and times | |
The saga of Frankie & Johnny - | |
The saloon in the home. | |
Saturday to Monday | |
Shifting for herself | |
So long as the dry farce lasts, a girl who sips ice-water is looked upon as "freezing the party" | |
Thanksgiving turkey | |
"They're off!" | |
The thinker | |
Transatlantic | |
The travels of Baron Munchausen | |
Unpublished woodcuts. | |
The wages of sin and other Victorian joys and sorrows. | |
What are you doing here? demanded Mabel, in the tone of a lady-in-the-bath intruded upon by the plumber | |
Wise girls | |
Women are necessary : a novel | |
World War I fashions |