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  1. Jun 21, 2020 - Explore Danese Linderman's board "Jessie Wilcox Smith", followed by 1,094 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about jessie, willcox, vintage illustration.

  2. 1863-1935. Smith was born and raised in Philadelphia, and she attended Friends Central School. She was sent to Cincinnati to complete high school with her cousins, and remained there, teaching kindergarten for a brief period of time. She returned to Philadelphia to train as an artist, first attending the School of Design for Women (now Moore ...

  3. 27 de feb. de 2012 · Jessie Willcox Smith by Edward D. Nudelman. Publication date 1990 Topics Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863-1935 -- Themes, motives., Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863 ...

  4. Jessie Willcox Smith est une illustratrice américaine, né le 6 septembre 1863 à Philadelphie (Pennsylvanie), ville où elle est morte le 3 mai 1935. Elle est particulièrement connue pour ses travaux dans les magazines américains de l'époque, notamment le Ladies Home Journal, et pour ses illustrations de livres pour enfants.

  5. Jessie Willcox Smith (September 6, 1863 – May 3, 1935) was one of the most prominent female illustrators in the United States during the Golden Age of American illustration. She was a prolific contributor to respected books and magazines during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2023 · Jessie Willcox Smith, With Thoughtful Eyes, c. 1909, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, USA. While the group initially shared an apartment on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, they moved to the converted Red Rose Inn in Villanova in order to expand their studio space. They were joined in their ménage by Henrietta Cozens, who ...

  7. As an illustrator, Jessie Willcox Smith received great respect and achieved financial success. Along with her companions, she was a member of the prestigious Philadelphia Plastic Club, an organization of women artists that held significant lectures and exhibitions. The three were featured together in a 1902 Plastic Club exhibition that was ...