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  1. 6 de may. de 2024 · Maud Humphrey (1868 – 1940) was a commercial illustrator from the USA, known for her charming depictions of children and women, often used in advertisements, postcards, and children’s books in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her style embodies a soft, romantic quality, capturing the innocence and sentimentality of the era.

  2. Maud Humphrey (March 30, 1868 – November 22, 1940) was a commercial illustrator, water colorist, and suffragette from the United States. She was the mother of actor Humphrey Bogart and frequently used her young son as a model. Humphrey was born in Rochester, New York in 1868 to John Perkins Humphrey and Frances V. Dewey Churchill.

  3. Original Illustration Artwork For Sale. Maud Humphrey was born March 30, 1868 in Rochester, New York to John Perkins Humphrey (DOD 1906) and Frances V. Dewey Churchill. Raised in the 3rd Ward an area of the Rochester elite. The pride of her prominent family origins is apparent with the use of her maiden name in the signature on all her art. She started drawing at a young age. At the age of 12 ...

  4. 7 de ene. de 1997 · Maud Humphrey was one of the most popular illustrators in America at the turn of the century. Unfortunately, through the years, Maud's impact on American illustration was lost, until it seemed her only claim to fame was as the mother of Hollywood legend Humphrey Bogart.

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  5. Jan 16, 2016 - Maud Humphrey (1868-1940) was an artist and illustrator in the late 1800's. She married Dr Bogart and became the mother of one of the most famous Hollywood legendary actors, Humphrey Bogart. She is known for her illustrations of very well dressed children. It is said that Humphrey was the model for many of her illustrations, especially the babies. See more ideas about maud ...

  6. Maud Humphrey was an illustrator, suffragette, and watercolorist. Her illustrations were in demand for advertising, children’s books, and magazines. By 1900, she was one of the most successful and best-paid commercial illustrators in America. In the early 1890s, she gained a reputation as a painter of children’s portraits.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2011 · Maud Humphrey painted angelic children nestling up to Madonna-like mothers in a series of successful books that began in the 1890s with The Bride’s Book,” wrote A.M Sperber and Eric Lax in Bogart. “Her own children, however, seemed little more than biological evidence that she had done her duty as a wife.