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Charles Davis Mitchell SIGNATURES
1887 Wilmington, Delaware - 1940. Known for: Illustrator-female figure.
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Charles D. Mitchell came of age at the same time as such sophisticated magazine illustrators as F.R. Gruger, Henry Raleigh, F.C. Yohn and John R. Neill. He began... Read full biography
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Charles D. Mitchell came of age at the same time as such sophisticated magazine illustrators as F.R. Gruger, Henry Raleigh, F.C. Yohn and John R. Neill. He began contributing to The Saturday Evening Post in 1907, and drew for many other magazines including The... Read full biography
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Charles D. Mitchell came of age at the same time as such sophisticated magazine illustrators as F.R. Gruger, Henry Raleigh, F.C. Yohn and John R. Neill. He began contributing to The Saturday Evening Post in 1907, and drew for many other magazines including The Delineator, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal and McCall's. He was especially in demand for his spirited drawings of elegant young women and handsome men, often languishing in chairs or on sofas and... Read full biography
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Charles D. Mitchell came of age at the same time as such sophisticated magazine illustrators as F.R. Gruger, Henry Raleigh, F.C. Yohn and John R. Neill. He began contributing to The Saturday Evening Post in 1907, and drew for many other magazines including The Delineator, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal and McCall's. He was especially in demand for his spirited drawings of elegant young women and handsome men, often languishing in chairs or on sofas and engaged in ardent conversation. Source:. See Reed, The Illustrator in America, p. 152
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Charles D. Mitchell came of age at the same time as such sophisticated magazine illustrators as F.R. Gruger, Henry Raleigh, F.C. Yohn and John R. Neill. He began contributing to The Saturday Evening Post in 1907, and drew for many other magazines including The Delineator, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal and McCall's. He was especially in demand for his spirited drawings of elegant young women and handsome men, often languishing in chairs or on sofas and engaged in ardent conversation. Source:. See Reed, The Illustrator in America, p. 152
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