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Glen C. Sheffer

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Glen C. Sheffer
Born1881
Died1948
Patron(s)The Cumberland Press

Glen C. Sheffer (1881–1948) was an illustrator whose most notable work was a poster for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. He created illustrations for publications by the Kappa Sigma Fraternity,[1] and Frank L. Baum's The Fate of a Crown. Some works have realized over $1000 in recent auction.[2]

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