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Mc Clelland Barclay

McClelland Barclay (1891–1943) was an American illustrator renowned for bold-colored paintings of striking women. Born in St. Louis and trained at Washington University, he moved to New York in 1912. By age 21, his work appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal, and Cosmopolitan. General Motors' 1930 selection of his 'Fisher Body Girl' made her as iconic as 'The Gibson Girl'. He died in action during World War II. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproduction of Mc Clelland Barclay's work.

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