Posted 13 years ago
dewitt1031
(32 items)
TO THE BEST OF MY InnoDB A NEW YORK MAGAZINE OR PAPER PUBLISHED THIS REGARDING THE BIRTH OF THE DIONE QUINTETS
THE ILLUSTRATORS SIGNATURE APPEARS INTHE LOWER LEFT HAND CORNER OF IMAGE # 2
I WOULD TAKE IT OUT OF THE FRAME BUT I FEAR OF DAMAGING THE PAPER
I THINK THIS IS AN ACTUAL PAGE FROM THE ARTICLE
ANY INFORMATION REGARDING WHO THE ILLUSTRATOR IS AND WHO PUBLISHED IT WOULD BE APPRECIATED
THANKS
BILL
C. Twelvetrees?
It seems there are two C Twelvetrees who both painted playful, chubby-cheeked kids.
Charles R. Twelvetrees (abt. 1907 - ????) . Charles R. was known for a series called the "Twelvetrees Kids." Did work for Pictorial Review, Collier's & Capper's Farmer. Cards for Bergman Co.
http://doina-touchinghearts.blogspot.com.au/2011/10/charles-twelvetrees-1888-1948.html
Charles H. Twelvetrees (1888-1948) was an American postcard illustrator, and drew a comic strip about a duck called "Johnny Quack" for the New York Herald from 1909 to 1911.
http://lambiek.net/artists/t/twelvetrees_charles-h.htm
Some think there is only one person. A mystery?
Dear Vetraio 50,
Thank you
Based upon the illustration depicted in doina-touchinghearts,blog , 5th post card down, this appears to be the illustrator.
Again,
Thanks Bill
Hi Bill.
There are some others further down the page that remind me of Alfred E Neuman, too!
Amazing likness
I was not aware that they had the printing technology in 1934 that was depicted in my post
It is an actual cutout page from the magazine
Say, how did u get ahold of my baby pictures?
Based upon photo your poor mother had a row to hoe LOL