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music amid the ruins

March 27, 2011

Spot illustration, April 1946 Columbia Records Disc Digest, a monthly “commentary on the new Columbia Masterworks and popular records plus interesting features on the artists who make them.” DD was the successor to Flora’s popular monthly Coda, which he created for the label in 1943. Coda was seemingly “retired” when Flora was promoted from Art Director to Advertising Manager in 1945. He illustrated all issues of Coda, but very few DDs. Here’s Flora’s cover for…

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Woody Herman

May 17, 2010

Bandleader/clarinetist Woodrow Charles “Woody” Herman (1913-1987) rendered by Flora in the June 1946 issue of Columbia Records Disc Digest. Flora used alternating-color patterns throughout his career (see examples here, here and here). Because he was partly color-blind, skin tints were irrelevant. Herman was born today 97 years ago (less than a year before Flora).

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chamber trio with angel

February 21, 2010

Illustration, Table of Contents pageColumbia Records Disc Digest, February 1946

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hands, columns, keyboard

April 21, 2009

Spot illustration, table of contents page Columbia Disc Digest, April 1946

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A-one, a-two, a-three…

March 12, 2008
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