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1878 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1939 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for: Children's book illustration.
Sarah Stilwell (1878-1939), known also as Sarah S. Stilwell Weber or simply "SSS," created an illustrated world of delightful small children. A student of the master of Golden Age Illustration Howard... Read full biography
Sarah Stilwell (1878-1939), known also as Sarah S. Stilwell Weber or simply "SSS," created an illustrated world of delightful small children. A student of the master of Golden Age Illustration Howard Pyle (1853-1911), she became a friend of Pyle's sister Katharine Pyle (1863-1938), also a... Read full biography
Sarah Stilwell (1878-1939), known also as Sarah S. Stilwell Weber or simply "SSS," created an illustrated world of delightful small children. A student of the master of Golden Age Illustration Howard Pyle (1853-1911), she became a friend of Pyle's sister Katharine Pyle (1863-1938), also a children's book illustrator, writer and poet. Stilwell illustrated some of Katharine Pyle's stories and poems for Harper's Bazaar in the early 1900s. She produced story illustrations for Scribners, and by... Read full biography
Sarah Stilwell (1878-1939), known also as Sarah S. Stilwell Weber or simply "SSS," created an illustrated world of delightful small children. A student of the master of Golden Age Illustration Howard Pyle (1853-1911), she became a friend of Pyle's sister Katharine Pyle (1863-1938), also a children's book illustrator, writer and poet. Stilwell illustrated some of Katharine Pyle's stories and poems for Harper's Bazaar in the early 1900s. She produced story illustrations for Scribners, and by 1909, cover art for Saturday Evening Post. Prolific in her early years, Stilwell's output diminished in the late 1920s. Her work was influenced by Howard Pyle and fellow students at the Drexel Institute of Art including N.C. Wyeth and other women... Read full biography
Sarah Stilwell (1878-1939), known also as Sarah S. Stilwell Weber or simply "SSS," created an illustrated world of delightful small children. A student of the master of Golden Age Illustration Howard Pyle (1853-1911), she became a friend of Pyle's sister Katharine Pyle (1863-1938), also a children's book illustrator, writer and poet. Stilwell illustrated some of Katharine Pyle's stories and poems for Harper's Bazaar in the early 1900s. She produced story illustrations for Scribners, and by 1909, cover art for Saturday Evening Post. Prolific in her early years, Stilwell's output diminished in the late 1920s. Her work was influenced by Howard Pyle and fellow students at the Drexel Institute of Art including N.C. Wyeth and other women illustrators such as Elizabeth Shippen Green. Source:. http://www.illustration-art-solutions.com/sa... Read full biography
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- The Kelly Collection of American IllustrationFebruary 2006Fauver, ChrisAmerican Art Review