Frank E. Schoonover Manuscript Collection Delaware Art Museum

Frank Earle Schoonover (August 19, 1877 - September 1, 1972) Born in Oxford, New Jersey, Schoonover studied under Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia and became part of what would be known as the Brandywine School. A prolific contributor to books and Frank Earle Schoonover (August 19, 1877 - September 1, 1972) was an American illustrator who worked in Wilmington, Delaware. A member of the Brandywine School, he was a contributing illustrator to magazines and did more than 5,000 paintings. Early life Schoonover was born on August 19, 1877, in Oxford, New Jersey. [2]

Frank Earle Schoonover (18771972)

FRANK E. SCHOONOVER Oil; 30" x 50"; 1906 # 271alt in the Raisonne P.O.R. Schoonover Illustration Collection The 302 visits Schoonover Studios to explore the storied past and work of world famous Wilmington illustrator Frank E. Schoonover. Frank E. Schoonover 1877-1972 As a student at Howard Pyle's school in the Brandywine area, Frank Earle Schoonover became a devoted adherent to his teacher's tough belief that an artist should "live what he paints". Born: August 19, 1877 | Died: September 1, 1972 Biography Frank Earle Schoonover was born on August 19th, 1877 in Oxford, NJ, son of Colonel John Schoonover and Elizabeth LaBarre Schoonover. After graduating with honors from the Trenton Model School in 1896, he briefly considered the Presbyterian ministry. Welcome to the Frank E. Schoonover Website. You are welcome to search through the content of over 3200 database entries on the catalogue of work of Frank E. Schoonover, the Catalogue Raisonne. We are pleased to announce that The Frank E. Schoonover Catalogue Raisonne has been printed and is for sale. It can be ordered

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Frank E. Schoonover. (American, 1877-1972) This quiet, studious New Jersey native decided to pursue a career in illustration rather than enter the ministry. While studying art at Drexel, Frank Schoonover became a follower of Howard Pyle, and became one of his most successful students. In the summers of 1898 and 1899, he continued with Pyle at. Frank E. Schoonover's (1877-1972) legendary adventure paintings were inspired by the belief that artists should live what they paint. Schoonover, Frank (1877-1972) Frank Earle Schoonover was born on August 19, 1877, in Oxford, New Jersey. In 1891, he graduated with high honors from a Trenton, New Jersey, high school, where he gave the salutatory address. After considering the idea of entering the ministry, he decided, in 1896, to attend art school at the Drexel Institute in. Frank E. Schoonover Studios Coordinates: 39°45′26″N 75°33′30″W The Frank E. Schoonover Studios in Wilmington, Delaware comprise a historic building that was used by the students of illustrator Howard Pyle, including the original tenants Frank Schoonover, N.C. Wyeth, Harvey Dunn, and Clifford Ashley.

Frank E. Schoonover Manuscript Collection Delaware Art Museum

Enjoy a walking tour of : Illuminating Vintage Children's Literature & Other Stories. Wilmington-based artist Frank E. Schoonover (1877-1972) created thousan. Frank E. Schoonover (1877-1972) is recognized as one of the most beloved and prolific illustrators of his time. His contribution to American illustration spanned over 40 years and included more than 2,200 illustrations. Frank E. Schoonover was born August 19, 1877 in Oxford, New Jersey. His family settled in Trenton, New Jersey near the Delaware River. Roseanne Morton Pwerle Noemisa Batista dos Santos Stay up to date with Frank E. Schoonover (American, 1877 - 1972) . Discover works for sale, auction results, market data, news and exhibitions on MutualArt.

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Frank E. Schoonover negatives. Toggle Filters. About this collection. Frank Earle Schoonover (1877-1972) was a prolific commercial illustrator, artist, and avid photographer based in Wilmington, Delaware. Over the course of a six-decade career, he completed more than twenty-five hundred works, primarily illustrations for magazines and books but. November 10, 2018 through May 27, 2019This exhibit is made possible in part by generous support from Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, The Sordoni Foundat.