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1887 Lawrence, Massachusetts - 1957. Known for: Magazine illustration and cover art, western scene, landscape, teaching.
George William Gage (1887-1957) Original Book Illustration (1910-1920). A student of Howard Pyle, George William Gage painted covers for the Saturday Evening Post and other national magazines of the... Read full biography
George William Gage (1887-1957) Original Book Illustration (1910-1920). A student of Howard Pyle, George William Gage painted covers for the Saturday Evening Post and other national magazines of the period. He was a prolific illustrator of books, and later taught the artistry of book illustrating... Read full biography
George William Gage (1887-1957) Original Book Illustration (1910-1920). A student of Howard Pyle, George William Gage painted covers for the Saturday Evening Post and other national magazines of the period. He was a prolific illustrator of books, and later taught the artistry of book illustrating at New York's School of Industrial Art. A powerful image was published as a book illustration bearing the caption, He Found Himself Part of the Caravan. Masterfully rendered in oil grisaille on canvas,... Read full biography
George William Gage (1887-1957) Original Book Illustration (1910-1920). A student of Howard Pyle, George William Gage painted covers for the Saturday Evening Post and other national magazines of the period. He was a prolific illustrator of books, and later taught the artistry of book illustrating at New York's School of Industrial Art. A powerful image was published as a book illustration bearing the caption, He Found Himself Part of the Caravan. Masterfully rendered in oil grisaille on canvas, it measures 30 x 20 and is signed lower left. This painting was reproduced in Samuels' Encyclopedia of Artists of The American West (Peggy & Harold Samuels), figure 102. Source:. Website of icollector.com, 2019... Read full biography
George William Gage (1887-1957) Original Book Illustration (1910-1920). A student of Howard Pyle, George William Gage painted covers for the Saturday Evening Post and other national magazines of the period. He was a prolific illustrator of books, and later taught the artistry of book illustrating at New York's School of Industrial Art. A powerful image was published as a book illustration bearing the caption, He Found Himself Part of the Caravan. Masterfully rendered in oil grisaille on canvas, it measures 30 x 20 and is signed lower left. This painting was reproduced in Samuels' Encyclopedia of Artists of The American West (Peggy & Harold Samuels), figure 102. Source:. Website of icollector.com, 2019
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