Household, Geoffrey: Article: Women on Wheels This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item

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Household, Geoffrey : Article: Women on Wheels This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item

Atlantic Monthly Magazine, 1939

very good condition SCARCE ORIGINAL VINTAGE ARTICLE; SCARCE ORIGINAL VINTAGE ARTICLE; NOVI006423; pages 6x9-1/2; 5 pages; George Harding was the younger brother of Charlotte Harding, and it was because of her influence that he became interested in illustration. With her assistance, he was admitted to Howard Pyles illustration classes in Wilmington. He later spent several months studying and sketching the life of Newfoundland fishing families. With this background, he returned home to find a market for his work with The Saturday Evening Post and other major magazines He was one of eight official artists sent overseas with the A.E.F. during World War I, with roving assignments to document the war in drawings and paintings. In his drawings, he was concerned more with the effect of war on the men themselves than with portraying panoramic scenes of battlefields or ruins. These are now part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., Very Good with no dust jacket

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