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The Century also employed many notable editorial cartoonists, including Oscar Cesare. Bohemian composer Antonín DvoĆák was another noted contributor to The Century Magazine, writing during his stay at the National Conservatory in New York in the 1890s. In 1894, The Century Magazine published his fine tribute to fellow composer Franz Schubert ...
The magazine was titled The Home from January 1874 to 1878, Home Companion from 1878 to 1886, Our Young People for a brief period in 1883, Ladies' Home Companion from 1886 to 1896, and Woman's Home Companion from 1897 until its January 1957 closure. From January 1874 to 1880, the magazine was released on a monthly schedule, while from 1880 to ...
Edward Robertson, m.1915-1964, his death. Gertrude Mary Coventry , later Gertrude Robertson , (2 November 1886 – 1964) was a Scottish artist who painted portraits, landscapes and coastal scenes. [ 1 ]
Margrethe Mather (1886–1952), collaborated with Edward Weston; Jill Mathis (born 1964), works based on etymology; Rebecca Matlock (1928–2019), images from Moscow and Czechoslovakia; Kate Matthews (1870–1956), photographed scenes of everyday life in Pewee Valley, Kentucky, also as illustrations for Annie Fellows Johnston's The Little ...
Dorothy Elvery was born in 1886 in Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland.Her father was William Elvery, whose family owned Elverys Sports store in Dublin. Her sister Beatrice Elvery (1883-1970, also known as Beatrice, Lady Glenavy), was a painter, stained-glass artist and sculptor.
Ruth Matilda Anderson (1893 – 1983), a graduate of the Clarence H. White School of Photography, starts taking more than 14.000 documentary photographs of rural life in early 20th-century Spain for the Hispanic Society of America. Her work has found appreciation after her death in exhibitions and catalogs. [44]
The Kelly Collection - Lady with Leopards, printed on Collier's, March 17, 1906, issue [21] Library of Congress Division of Prints and Photographs - illustration of Josephine Daskin's article "A Christmas Hymn for Children", which was printed in The Century Magazine December 1902 issue [5] National Museum of American Illustration [22]
Cats Magazine, PRIMEDIA Special Interest Group (1945–2001) CD-ROM Today (1993–1996) The Century Magazine (1881–1930) The Chap-Book (1894–1898) Charley Jones' Laugh Book Magazine (1943–ca.1965) The Chicagoan (1926–1935) Child (1986–2007) Children's Digest (1950–2009) The Children's Friend (1902–1970) Cinefantastique (1967–2006)