Art and Advertising


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Published in: Advertising, Did You Know?, Iconic Products, Landmarks | on November 30th, 2007 |

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  1. On November 22, 2008 at 3:13 am Abhilasha Said:

    Very interesting indeed! I was unaware of any Johnson &Johnson association with fine art and it was simply nice to learn this fact.

  2. On December 13, 2009 at 7:51 pm sandy grimes Said:

    I am interested in buying some of the old prints from Gladys Rockmore Davis,specifically the one below or any of the original prints that had nurses in the ads. I am looking to give these as gifts to my kids. I want the prints that either have the original ad claims and for sure have the Johnson & Johnson logo on the print.

    1951 Jun 4 Life Magazine GRD - Ad - Johnson & Johnson - Boy bandages girl in sand or any ads with nurses

    Please let me know where I can purchase these prints.

    Thank you,
    Sandy Grimes
    sgrimes1@its.jnj.com

  3. On December 14, 2009 at 12:00 pm Margaret Said:

    Hi Sandy,

    We are working on making reproductions of some of our vintage ads available for purchase in the near future, so please stay tuned! If you are looking for some of the Gladys Rockmore Davis ads immediately, your best bet would be to check online auction sites to see if any are being offered.

    Regards,

    Margaret

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