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            Henry P. Raleigh
            (1880-1944) | 
           
          
            | Henry Raleigh 
            studied at Hopkins Academy in San Francisco, but got most of his 
            training on the job working for the local newspapers, including 
            those of William Randolph Hearst. He combined a variety of media in 
            his drawings, working in watercolor over Wolff pencil, dry brush or 
            pen-and-ink. While his early training prepared him for illustrating 
            all types of subject matter, Raleigh is perhaps best known for his 
            work documenting well-dressed, high-society men and women. He had a 
            consistent level of quality that ensured him a long and fruitful 
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                    | That's Life | 
                    
                    1926 | 
                   
                  
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                     Charcoal and 
                    watercolor on paper, 
                    23 inches x 19 inches  | 
                   
                  
                    | "That's 
                    Life," Fanny Heaslip Lea, Good Housekeeping, February 
                    1927, p. 31. | 
                   
                  
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