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1883 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1953 Long Beach, New York. Known for: Illustrator, western other genre.
The following biographical data has been supplied by Thomas Henry Kenny. Paul C. Stahr, 69, noted illustrator, who contributed to Harper's Bazaar, American Magazine, Argosy, Collier's Weekly, Woman's... Read full biography
The following biographical data has been supplied by Thomas Henry Kenny. Paul C. Stahr, 69, noted illustrator, who contributed to Harper's Bazaar, American Magazine, Argosy, Collier's Weekly, Woman's Home Companion and other magazines, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died at Long Beach, New York... Read full biography
The following biographical data has been supplied by Thomas Henry Kenny. Paul C. Stahr, 69, noted illustrator, who contributed to Harper's Bazaar, American Magazine, Argosy, Collier's Weekly, Woman's Home Companion and other magazines, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died at Long Beach, New York Hospital in 1953. (I do not have the day or month of his death). In 1954, I purchased 100 paintings on canvas with Argosy paste-ups, from John Mulraney, a dealer in Woodmere, New York. The paintings... Read full biography
The following biographical data has been supplied by Thomas Henry Kenny. Paul C. Stahr, 69, noted illustrator, who contributed to Harper's Bazaar, American Magazine, Argosy, Collier's Weekly, Woman's Home Companion and other magazines, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died at Long Beach, New York Hospital in 1953. (I do not have the day or month of his death). In 1954, I purchased 100 paintings on canvas with Argosy paste-ups, from John Mulraney, a dealer in Woodmere, New York. The paintings were part of the Paul Stahr estate. Over the years I sold off the paintings until I now have only two left, which I intend to keep. His son Jerry, an accountant, was a neighbor on Jerome Avenue in Mineola, New York. A friend of mine, George Gaydos,... Read full biography
The following biographical data has been supplied by Thomas Henry Kenny. Paul C. Stahr, 69, noted illustrator, who contributed to Harper's Bazaar, American Magazine, Argosy, Collier's Weekly, Woman's Home Companion and other magazines, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died at Long Beach, New York Hospital in 1953. (I do not have the day or month of his death). In 1954, I purchased 100 paintings on canvas with Argosy paste-ups, from John Mulraney, a dealer in Woodmere, New York. The paintings were part of the Paul Stahr estate. Over the years I sold off the paintings until I now have only two left, which I intend to keep. His son Jerry, an accountant, was a neighbor on Jerome Avenue in Mineola, New York. A friend of mine, George Gaydos, when a young man knew the Stahr family well and dated one of the daughters. Paul Stahr did a portrait of John P... Read full biography
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Keywords (19)
Art Method
- •Comic Book, Comic Strip Artist, Comic Figures
- •Easel Painting
- •Illustration, Illustrator
Art Media
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •History: Historical Figures, Sites, Buildings, Events
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •North American/Canadian Frontier, Pioneers
Art Association
- •Society of Illustrators-
Art School
- •National Academy of Design School, New York, Student
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
Added Description
- •COLLIER'S Magazine Illustrator and/or Photographer
- •Genre Specialty
- •Pulp Fiction Illustrator
- •SATURDAY EVENING POST Illustrator and/or Photographer
