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Haddon Hubbard "Sunny" Sundblom (June 22, 1899 – March 10, 1976) was an American artist of Swedish and Finnish descent and best known for the images of Santa Claus he created for The Coca-Cola Company. [1] Sundblom's friend Lou Prentice was the original model for the illustrator's Santa. [2]
In 1988, he painted Santa Claus for a one-man show at Saatchi & Saatchi ad agency's headquarters in New York. [23] The painting garnered controversy even before the show opened and was taken down by the agency. [24] In December 1997, Santa Claus (1988) was displayed for the second time in public in a front window of The Art Students League of ...
Santa Claus doll A man dressed as Santa Claus waves to children from an annual holiday train in Chicago, 2012. Santa is generally depicted as a portly, jolly, white- bearded man, often with spectacles , wearing a red outfit consisting of jacket, trousers and hat all trimmed with white fur, accessorized with black leather belt and boots, and ...
"The Night of the Meek" is episode 47 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on December 23, 1960, on CBS.It was one of the six episodes of the second season which were shot on videotape in a short-lived experiment aimed to cut costs.
The merry Santa Pups catch a ride on Mrs. Claus' (Cheryl Ladd) sled as she heads to Pineville, Mont. There, they can't help but grant wishes to the kids, even when things start to go wrong.
Target fans can’t get enough of the company’s new holiday campaign, which has transformed Santa Claus from sweet to sexy.. With Christmas fast approaching, the American retailer sprinkled some ...
Gilley's book includes some important elements in the early development of Santa Claus: his connection with the northern winter, the reindeer and sleigh, and his arrival on Christmas Eve rather than on 6 December (the traditional feast day of Saint Nicholas). [2] [5] The accompanying engravings are the earliest images of a Santa figure.
Using only body paint and paint brushes, the ever so talented Kay can magically transform herself into any superhero or villain in the (comic) book. View this post on Instagram