Vintage Pete Hawley Illustrations
Posted by Dirk on Monday, November 14, 2011 · 1 Comment

As I’m about to dive into my next season of Mad Men I stumbled upon some vintage 60s ads illustrated by Pete Hawley for Coca Cola or Bell amongst others. Some of his illustrations were just recently auctioned away by Inherited Values.
Although I know the visuals I’ve never heard about the artist (shame on me) so here are some examples of his work including some original illustration from a time when cliches were actually true.
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