AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED by THORNTON OAKLEY with fine association, to fellow Brandywine artist & illustrator FRANK SCHOONOVER, about shipping VIOLET OAKLEY'S Triptych. de Oakley, Thornton (1881-1953). American illustrator - 1923.
de Oakley, Thornton (1881-1953). American illustrator
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED by THORNTON OAKLEY with fine association, to fellow Brandywine artist & illustrator FRANK SCHOONOVER, about shipping VIOLET OAKLEY'S Triptych.
de Oakley, Thornton (1881-1953). American illustrator
- Usado
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- Firmado
A fine association as Thornton Oakley, Violet Oakley and Frank Schoonover were all associated with the Brandywine School of Art.
The American artist & illustrator Thornton Oakley (1881-1953) was a student of Howard Pyle. He was deeply influenced by Howard Pyle's philosophy, saying in one of his lectures: "We never heard one word from our beloved teacher concerning tools and methods. His utterances were only of the spirit, thought, philosophy, ideals, vision, purpose." Oakley was a writer and illustrator for numerous periodicals, including Century, Collier's, Harper's Monthly, and Scribner's. He was in charge of the Department of Illustration at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art, taught drawing at the University of Pennsylvania and was a member of the jury selecting works for the San Francisco and also Philadelphia World's Fairs.
- Librería Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd. (US)
- Estado del libro Usado - Good
- Editorial Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 20, 1923.
- Fecha de publicación 1923.
- Palabras clave ILLUSTRATOR; ARTIST; ART; THORNTON OAKLEY; AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED; BRANDYWINE SCHOOL OF ART; ILLUSTRATED; SIGNATURE; AUTOGRAPH; FRANK SCHOONOVER; VIOLET OAKLEY; PHILADELPHIA; PENNSYLVANIA; LOUIS GRIEUMARD; MRS. ELLIOTT; MISS SMITTY; SARAH STILWELL WEBER;