Jessie Wilcox Smith Attr. Illustration Original Signed - Jul 30, 2023 | Brandywine Valley Auctions In Pa
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Jessie Wilcox Smith attr. Illustration Original signed
Jessie Wilcox Smith attr. Illustration Original signed
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Jessie Wilcox Smith attr. Original signed, gouache and watercolor, tag verso states" Sharing the Ice Cream, Given to me in 1925 by the artist Jessie Smith of Philadelphia, Mrs. Clarence Brinton.", 13 1/2 x 10 1/2", 16 x 12 1/2" framed.
A pre-eminent illustrator and student of Howard Pyle in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she was known for her Good Housekeeping magazine covers of which she did several hundred and for other children's story illustrations. She was educated at the School of Design for Women* and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts* in Philadelphia from 1885 to 1888, and in 1888, had her first illustrations published in St. Nicholas magazine. In 1894, she began study with Howard Pyle, who made illustration seem happy and easy, an attitude she welcomed after the what she perceived as the serious, moody, coldness of the atmosphere at the Pennsylvania Academy. Pyle teamed Smith with Violet Oakley to do colour chromolithographs* for Houghton Mifflin's edition of Longfellow's Evangeline. A major landmark in her success was illustrating in 1905 A Child's Garden of Verses, and she also illustrated The Little Mother Goose, in 1915. In 1916, she did a series of plates for The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley, said to be an exemplary combination of pictures and prose in the what became known as The Golden Age of Illustration* [mid 19th century to World War II in England and America beginning with George Cruikshank and ending with Arthur Rackham's Wind in the Willows]. Smith also illustrated Little Women by Louisa May Alcott and Heidi by Johanna Spyri. From 1918 to 1933, her paintings appeared regularly on the covers of Good Housekeeping magazine. She shared a studio with Oakley and Elizabeth Shippen Green at 1523 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, and in 1902, they moved to The Red Rose, a remodeled colonial inn on a country estate, and they worked and lived there with several of their parents. This led to them being called The Red Rose Girls.* Later the three women lived together in Chestnut Hill, and when Green married the threesome broke up, and Smith lived and worked the remainder of her life at her home in Coghill, near Philadelphia, dying on May 3, 1935.
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13.5 x 10.5 in
Weight
10 lb
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Jessie Wilcox Smith attr. Illustration Original signed

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