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1875 Indianapolis, Indiana - 1933 Norwalk, Connecticut. Known for: Frontier-war other narrative illustration.
Frederick Coffay Yohn (1875-1933) Yohn's career focused on paintings and. illustrations of military and frontier subjects. His style was set early, and his forte was accuracy of expression. At 23, in... Read full biography
Frederick Coffay Yohn (1875-1933) Yohn's career focused on paintings and. illustrations of military and frontier subjects. His style was set early, and his forte was accuracy of expression. At 23, in 1898, his illustrations were included in part of a touring exhibition "Story of the Revolution,"... Read full biography
Frederick Coffay Yohn (1875-1933) Yohn's career focused on paintings and. illustrations of military and frontier subjects. His style was set early, and his forte was accuracy of expression. At 23, in 1898, his illustrations were included in part of a touring exhibition "Story of the Revolution," and Yohn was credited as a star of the show. The same year the "Hero of Vincennes" was published by Lowell Thomas, and. illustrated by Yohn, F.C. Yohn was designer of a 2-cent stamp issued in 1929. to... Read full biography
Frederick Coffay Yohn (1875-1933) Yohn's career focused on paintings and. illustrations of military and frontier subjects. His style was set early, and his forte was accuracy of expression. At 23, in 1898, his illustrations were included in part of a touring exhibition "Story of the Revolution," and Yohn was credited as a star of the show. The same year the "Hero of Vincennes" was published by Lowell Thomas, and. illustrated by Yohn, F.C. Yohn was designer of a 2-cent stamp issued in 1929. to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of George Rogers Clark's victory over. the British at Fort Sackville (now Vincennes), Indiana.
Frederick Coffay Yohn (1875-1933) Yohn's career focused on paintings and. illustrations of military and frontier subjects. His style was set early, and his forte was accuracy of expression. At 23, in 1898, his illustrations were included in part of a touring exhibition "Story of the Revolution," and Yohn was credited as a star of the show. The same year the "Hero of Vincennes" was published by Lowell Thomas, and. illustrated by Yohn, F.C. Yohn was designer of a 2-cent stamp issued in 1929. to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of George Rogers Clark's victory over. the British at Fort Sackville (now Vincennes), Indiana.
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