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1870 New Orleans, Louisiana - 1942 Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Known for: Illustration portrait, genre, mural.
From New Orleans and living for a period in Washington DC, George Fort Gibbs settled for the last fifty years of his life in the Philadelphia area. His reputation was for illustration as he became a... Read full biography
From New Orleans and living for a period in Washington DC, George Fort Gibbs settled for the last fifty years of his life in the Philadelphia area. His reputation was for illustration as he became a magazine illustrator with a wide list of publications including Scribner's, Mc Clure's, Harper's,... Read full biography
From New Orleans and living for a period in Washington DC, George Fort Gibbs settled for the last fifty years of his life in the Philadelphia area. His reputation was for illustration as he became a magazine illustrator with a wide list of publications including Scribner's, Mc Clure's, Harper's, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Collier's, and The Saturday Evening Post. He also wrote and illustrated over 35 novels, illustrated books for other authors, and wrote screen plays for films. As a young man, he... Read full biography
From New Orleans and living for a period in Washington DC, George Fort Gibbs settled for the last fifty years of his life in the Philadelphia area. His reputation was for illustration as he became a magazine illustrator with a wide list of publications including Scribner's, Mc Clure's, Harper's, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Collier's, and The Saturday Evening Post. He also wrote and illustrated over 35 novels, illustrated books for other authors, and wrote screen plays for films. As a young man, he set out to have a career in the Navy but changed his mind after attending the Naval Academy for three years. He enrolled in the Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC and the Art Students League in New York. To earn tuition money and support himself,... Read full biography
From New Orleans and living for a period in Washington DC, George Fort Gibbs settled for the last fifty years of his life in the Philadelphia area. His reputation was for illustration as he became a magazine illustrator with a wide list of publications including Scribner's, Mc Clure's, Harper's, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Collier's, and The Saturday Evening Post. He also wrote and illustrated over 35 novels, illustrated books for other authors, and wrote screen plays for films. As a young man, he set out to have a career in the Navy but changed his mind after attending the Naval Academy for three years. He enrolled in the Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC and the Art Students League in New York. To earn tuition money and support himself, he sold real estate and worked as a newspaper reporter. He was active in the Phildelphia Alliance, the P... Read full biography
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