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This is part of a lovely 1930s promotional pamphlet for The Book House for Children, edited by Olive Beaupre Miller. Many of the illustrations for this series of books effectively utilized only 3 inks for colorizing, such as the sample here—using orange, cyan and black, or even just orange and black like the upper left illustration.
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