BRADSHAW CRANDELL (by Anne T. Boleyn)

BRADSHAW CRANDELL (by Anne T. Boleyn)

(via Today’s Inspiration: Bradshaw Crandell: Man of Distinction)

“Red Head”, was also one of the featured pieces in theBottoms Up collection. A “Red Head” was: 1 jigger Seagram’s 7 Crown; 1 barspoon of kirschwasser; 1 barspoon raspberry cordial; Juice 1/2 lemon; Ice. Shake well. Strain in to cocktail glass. Drop twist of orange peel in to glass.

(via Today’s Inspiration: Bradshaw Crandell: Man of Distinction)

“Red Head”, was also one of the featured pieces in theBottoms Up collection. A “Red Head” was: 1 jigger Seagram’s 7 Crown; 1 barspoon of kirschwasser; 1 barspoon raspberry cordial; Juice 1/2 lemon; Ice. Shake well. Strain in to cocktail glass. Drop twist of orange peel in to glass.

(via Today’s Inspiration: Bradshaw Crandell: Impressionable)

“The study presented here, was produced around 1938. It was unsigned, and possibly a preliminary sketch for a calendar reproduction. Characteristically large, at 20” x 33”, it was undoubtedly drawn from life, and lighted with absolute precision.” ~ Kent Steine

(via Today’s Inspiration: Bradshaw Crandell: Impressionable)

“The study presented here, was produced around 1938. It was unsigned, and possibly a preliminary sketch for a calendar reproduction. Characteristically large, at 20” x 33”, it was undoubtedly drawn from life, and lighted with absolute precision.” ~ Kent Steine

Bradshaw Crandell (by oldcarguy41)

Bradshaw Crandell (by oldcarguy41)

BRADSHAW CRANDELL (by Anne T. Boleyn)

BRADSHAW CRANDELL (by Anne T. Boleyn)