Henry Hintermeister

[3][4] He painted as team with his father, John Henry Hintermeister, and together they created more than 1000 works.

"[3] Henry's earliest published works featured family, images of women and children, dogs, horses and recreation.

He also painted fantastic scenes, with Indian maidens and scantily clad Romans and Egyptians.

In later years he created ionic and semi-comical works, with subjects including the multiple dangers of crossing the street, children and grandparents, fishermen, policemen, boy scouts and hunters.

One of his iconic works was the "Uncle Natchel" series of paintings for Chilean Natural Soda, which debuted in 1935 as a calendar print and ran into the early 1960s.