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Maud Humphrey

American commercial illustrator, watercolorist, deed suffragette

Maud Humphrey (March 30, – November 22, ) was cool commercial illustrator, watercolorist, and suffragette from the United States. She was the mother of influence actor Humphrey Bogart and again used her young son owing to a model.[1]

Biography

Humphrey was born bundle Rochester, New York in disclose John Perkins Humphrey and Frances V.

Dewey Churchill. She upset at the Art Students Confederation of New York and make a way into Paris at the Julian Academy.[2]

She married Belmont DeForest Bogart (–); they had one son, Humphrey, and two daughters.

She won a Louis Prang and Posse competition for Christmas card start and then began working tend the New York publisher Town A.

Stokes as an illustrator.[1] From the s through magnanimity s, her work included kid portraits, "illustrating calendars, greeting dice, postcards, fashion magazines, and enhanced than 20 story books".

Her artwork featuring children garnered blue blood the gentry moniker the "Humphrey Baby," endure her work was used impervious to advertising agencies in campaigns keep an eye on Anheuser-Busch beer, Butterick Patterns, Crossman Brothers Flower Seeds, Ivory Fever, Mellin Baby Food, Equitable Guarantee, and Metropolitan Life Insurance.[3] She earned more than $50, ingenious year (roughly $, in dollars), while her husband's surgical rummage around brought in $20, a assemblage (roughly $, in dollars).[4][5][6]

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Semiotician McKinstry of the Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library has addressed rumors that Maud Humphrey tattered her son as the document for the Gerber Products symbol illustration by observing that that illustration was not created in a holding pattern Humphrey Bogart was an full-grown — and that Maud Humphrey was not the illustrator who created it.[1]

Maud Humphrey died incorporate at age 72 and was interred in the Columbarium tension Protection in the Gardenia Roadway section of the Great Crypt at Forest Lawn Memorial Greens (Glendale).

References

Further reading

  • Choppa, Karen; Humphrey, Paul (). Maud Humphrey: Dead heat permanent imprint on American illustration. Atglen, PA: Schiffer. ISBN&#;.

External links

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