1899 Chicago, Illinois - 1967. Known for: Illustrator-poster, genre, figure.
Information submitted by granddaughter of the artist, Sharon Spreter Lee:. Roy F. Spreter was born in Chicago, Illinois and moved to Gladwyn, Pennsylvania after marrying Ester Patterson. They had two...
Read full biography Information submitted by granddaughter of the artist, Sharon Spreter Lee:. Roy F. Spreter was born in Chicago, Illinois and moved to Gladwyn, Pennsylvania after marrying Ester Patterson. They had two children: June Reta Spreter (Felix) and Roy P. Spreter. Roy F. Spreter also had a studio in the...
Read full biography Information submitted by granddaughter of the artist, Sharon Spreter Lee:. Roy F. Spreter was born in Chicago, Illinois and moved to Gladwyn, Pennsylvania after marrying Ester Patterson. They had two children: June Reta Spreter (Felix) and Roy P. Spreter. Roy F. Spreter also had a studio in the D'es Artiste Building in New York City. He was best known for his illustrations of various products and short stories that were published in many magazines (Ladies Home Journal, Ladies Home Companion,...
Read full biography Information submitted by granddaughter of the artist, Sharon Spreter Lee:. Roy F. Spreter was born in Chicago, Illinois and moved to Gladwyn, Pennsylvania after marrying Ester Patterson. They had two children: June Reta Spreter (Felix) and Roy P. Spreter. Roy F. Spreter also had a studio in the D'es Artiste Building in New York City. He was best known for his illustrations of various products and short stories that were published in many magazines (Ladies Home Journal, Ladies Home Companion, etc.) Later in his career he was primarily a portrait painter in oils. During that time he was continually experimenting with still-lifes, landscapes and abstract paintings.
Information submitted by granddaughter of the artist, Sharon Spreter Lee:. Roy F. Spreter was born in Chicago, Illinois and moved to Gladwyn, Pennsylvania after marrying Ester Patterson. They had two children: June Reta Spreter (Felix) and Roy P. Spreter. Roy F. Spreter also had a studio in the D'es Artiste Building in New York City. He was best known for his illustrations of various products and short stories that were published in many magazines (Ladies Home Journal, Ladies Home Companion, etc.) Later in his career he was primarily a portrait painter in oils. During that time he was continually experimenting with still-lifes, landscapes and abstract paintings.