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1862 - 1935. Known for: Magazine Illustration, commercial art.
Vincent Lynch (1862-1935) was a commercial illustrator whose work appeared in American Magazine, Scientific American, Everybody's Magazine, as well as other periodicals. Much of his work features... Read full biography
Vincent Lynch (1862-1935) was a commercial illustrator whose work appeared in American Magazine, Scientific American, Everybody's Magazine, as well as other periodicals. Much of his work features cars, aircraft, and other vehicles. He exhibited with the Society of Washington Artists and the... Read full biography
Vincent Lynch (1862-1935) was a commercial illustrator whose work appeared in American Magazine, Scientific American, Everybody's Magazine, as well as other periodicals. Much of his work features cars, aircraft, and other vehicles. He exhibited with the Society of Washington Artists and the Washington Water Color Club in 1909. He would later illustrate posters in support of the war (1914-1918). Vincent Lynch will be one of the artists featured in the Pritzker Military Library's Spring, 2013,... Read full biography
Vincent Lynch (1862-1935) was a commercial illustrator whose work appeared in American Magazine, Scientific American, Everybody's Magazine, as well as other periodicals. Much of his work features cars, aircraft, and other vehicles. He exhibited with the Society of Washington Artists and the Washington Water Color Club in 1909. He would later illustrate posters in support of the war (1914-1918). Vincent Lynch will be one of the artists featured in the Pritzker Military Library's Spring, 2013, exhibit entitled "Icons of The Great War". Source:. Virgil E. McMahan, The Artists of Washington DC, 1796-1996. Submitted by Theresa A. R. Embrey, MLIS,. Chief Librarian. Pritzker Military Library. 104 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 400. Chicago, IL 60603... Read full biography
Vincent Lynch (1862-1935) was a commercial illustrator whose work appeared in American Magazine, Scientific American, Everybody's Magazine, as well as other periodicals. Much of his work features cars, aircraft, and other vehicles. He exhibited with the Society of Washington Artists and the Washington Water Color Club in 1909. He would later illustrate posters in support of the war (1914-1918). Vincent Lynch will be one of the artists featured in the Pritzker Military Library's Spring, 2013, exhibit entitled "Icons of The Great War". Source:. Virgil E. McMahan, The Artists of Washington DC, 1796-1996. Submitted by Theresa A. R. Embrey, MLIS,. Chief Librarian. Pritzker Military Library. 104 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 400. Chicago, IL 60603
Vincent Lynch - Artist Info
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Keywords (11)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Illustration, Illustrator
- •Magazine Illustration
Art Media
- •Oil Paint
Art Subject
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Vehicles: Automobiles/Trucks and/or Motorcycles
Art Association
- •Society of Washington Artists (DC)
- •Washington DC Watercolor Society/Association
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Society of Washington Artists, DC
- •Washington DC Watercolor Society
