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Pharmacy Sticker by John Mattos
This graphic, illustrated by John Mattos, is influenced by vintage drug store signs. Known for his retro-futuristic style, his work can be found in collections at The Smithsonian, The Library of Congress and other institutions. See this work at the Coit Museum of Pharmacy & Health Sciences.
Size : 3" L x 1.7" H
Price: $3
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Flores Corner Greeting Card
Flores Corner, 1930, by Tucson artist Guadalupe de la Torre, depicts the Economy Drug Store, a Tucson "botica" owned by Tito Flores. One of the colorful pioneers among Arizona pharmacists, Flores was licensed as a pharmacist in 1913 and served the medical needs of hundreds of Tucson families for more than 40 years.
Size: 4.5" L x 6" H
Price: $5
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Dillinger at the Owl Drug Greeting Card
Allen Garns, a Mesa artist, created Dillinger at the Owl Drug, an image of Tucson's Owl Drug Store as it looked in the 1930's and 1940's. Owned by Jesse Hurlbut, the store, located at the corner of Congress St. and Sixth Ave, was regularly visited by outlaw John Dillinger. Note the woman in red, who may be a reference to the woman who directly led to Dillinger's capture.
Size: 6" H x 4" L
Price: $5
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Dillinger at the Owl Drug Canvas Tote
This handy tote features Dillinger at the Owl Drug, an image of Tucson's Owl Drug Store as it looked in the 1930's and 1940's. This painting from the Coit Museum collection depicts outlaw John Dillinger before his capture.
Size: 15" L x16"H
Price: $25
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Limited Edition Flores Corner Print
Flores Corner, 1930, by Tucson artist Guadalupe de la Torre, depicts the Economy Drug Store, a Tucson "botica" owned by Tito Flores. One of the colorful pioneers among Arizona pharmacists, Flores was licensed as a pharmacist in 1913 and served the medical needs of hundreds of Tucson families for more than 40 years. Signed and numbered.
Size: 21"H x 30" L
Price: $60
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Limited Edition Dillinger at the Owl Drug Print
Allen Garns, a Mesa artist, created Dillinger at the Owl Drug, an image of Tucson's Owl Drug Store as it looked in the 1930's and 1940's. Owned by Jesse Hurlbut, the store, located at the corner of Congress St. and Sixth Ave, was regularly visited by outlaw John Dillinger. Note the woman in red, who may be a reference to the woman who directly led to Dillinger's capture. Signed and numbered.
Size: 36" H x 24" L
Price: $60
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Limited Edition The Territorial Pharmacist Print
Renowned artist Greg Singley created The Territorial Pharmacist to depict the role of frontier drug stores as central gathering places in early Arizona towns, providing medications, supplies, refreshments and social interaction. Beginning in the 1860's, pharmacists began arriving in the territory, serving not only as the town druggists but often as the local physicians. Signed and numbered.
Size: 21" H x 36" L
Price: $200
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Pursuing the American Dream:
Dr. Eng is a native Tucsonan and Associate Professor Emeritus at The University of Arizona, College of Public Health and College of Pharmacy. Dr. Eng has been a licensed pharmacist for 50 years in Arizona and is a local historian in the Tucson Chinese Community.
His book explores how grocery stores provided Chinese families an opportunity to pursue the American Dream of better lives for themselves and their children.
Price: $15.16 (retail of $13.95 with 8.7% tax included)
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Pharmacy Greeting Card by John Mattos
This graphic, illustrated by John Mattos, is influenced by vintage drug store signs. Known for his a retro-futuristic style, his work can be found in collections at The Smithsonian, The Library of Congress and other institutions. See this work at the Coit Museum of Pharmacy & Health Sciences.
Size: 6" L x 4" H