Washington State Library's collection of Standard Oil Company's See Your West scenic art prints, circa 1940.

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Washington State Library's collection of Standard Oil Company's See Your West scenic art prints, circa 1940.

This is a collection of 4 art prints of the series See Your West that Standard Oil produced in the 1940's. It was a series of natural-color scenic art prints of the West. The subject of the prints varied depending on the location. Each print came in a separate envelope with descriptive text on the cover that included a map. The WSL collection also contains the envelopes for each of its prints. The prints are multicolor 9 x 12 inch prints of Lake Chelan, Lake Crescent and Mount Rainier.

2 folders (4 prints and 4 envelopes)

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