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Walter H Everett

American Illustrator
1880 - 1946
Master Artist
1880 - 1946

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Monotypes & Studies

GOATHERD STUDY

Medium: Oil on Paper, Monotype

Width: 11.2"

Height: 21.3"

POOR FAMILY

Illustration for “Straws on the Flood” by I.A.R Wylie (Harpers Bazaar, March 1918)

Caption: “The two children watched him with unrecognizing eyes.”

Medium: Monotype

Width: 17.5"

Height: 15.5"

JAEL

1916 Americanization through Art Exhibition entry

Medium: Oil on Paper, Monotype, Study

Width: 17.7”

Height: 14.75”

SOLDIER AND WOMAN

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 13.9"

Height: 8.1"

Study for “Indian Summer” by Brooke Hanlon (Ladies’ Home Journal, November 1934)

WOMAN POLISHING COPPER POTS

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 12"

Height: 12.8"

Study for “Indian Summer” by Brooke Hanlon (Ladies’ Home Journal, November 1934)

THE GREEK (MALE MODEL IN WINTER COAT)

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 9.5”

Height: 11.5”

Study for final art in “The Virtuoso” by Vincent Sheean (Saturday Evening Post, February 1933)

MAN CARRYING WOMAN

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 7.5”

Height: 10.5”

HEAD OF A WOMAN I

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 12.1"

Height: 14.7"

HEAD OF A WOMAN II

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 11"

Height: 14.5"

PROFILE OF A GIRL

Pencil on Paper

Study for “A Song in the Town” by Brooke Hanlon (Ladies Home Journal, April 1935)

BOY WITH HAT

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 13.8"

Height: 15"

GIRL WITH BONNET

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 12.7"

Height: 17"

HAND DETAIL STUDY

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 7.75”

Height: 9.75”

Study for

MAN WITH HAMMER

Medium: Charcoal on Paper

Width: 12.75”

Height: 27.7”

HAND ILLUSTRATED STUDIO SIGN

Medium: Ink on Paper

Width: 22.5”

Height: 12”

Monotypes & Studies

GOATHERD STUDY

Medium: Oil on Paper, Monotype

Width: 11.2"

Height: 21.3"

POOR FAMILY

Illustration for “Straws on the Flood” by I.A.R Wylie (Harpers Bazaar, March 1918)

Caption: “The two children watched him with unrecognizing eyes.”

Medium: Monotype

Width: 17.5"

Height: 15.5"

JAEL

1916 Americanization through Art Exhibition entry

Medium: Oil on Paper, Monotype, Study

Width: 17.7”

Height: 14.75”

SOLDIER AND WOMAN

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 13.9"

Height: 8.1"

Study for “Indian Summer” by Brooke Hanlon (Ladies’ Home Journal, November 1934)

WOMAN POLISHING COPPER POTS

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 12"

Height: 12.8"

Study for “Indian Summer” by Brooke Hanlon (Ladies’ Home Journal, November 1934)

THE GREEK (MALE MODEL IN WINTER COAT)

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 9.5”

Height: 11.5”

Study for final art in “The Virtuoso” by Vincent Sheean (Saturday Evening Post, February 1933)

MAN CARRYING WOMAN

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 7.5”

Height: 10.5”

HEAD OF A WOMAN I

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 12.1"

Height: 14.7"

HEAD OF A WOMAN II

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 11"

Height: 14.5"

PROFILE OF A GIRL

Pencil on Paper

Study for “A Song in the Town” by Brooke Hanlon (Ladies Home Journal, April 1935)

BOY WITH HAT

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 13.8"

Height: 15"

GIRL WITH BONNET

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 12.7"

Height: 17"

HAND DETAIL STUDY

Medium: Pencil on Paper

Width: 7.75”

Height: 9.75”

Study for

MAN WITH HAMMER

Medium: Charcoal on Paper

Width: 12.75”

Height: 27.7”

HAND ILLUSTRATED STUDIO SIGN

Medium: Ink on Paper

Width: 22.5”

Height: 12”

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Apologies for the break! Summer has been a whirlwind but happy to be back!

This piece was suggest by a good friend of the collection and I think it was a brilliant call out. In really looking at it, I don't know that I ever noticed the beauty of the A moody and elegant moment. The richness of the scenery and the lamp offers a gorgeous unique source of backlight.

#painter #oiloncanvas #composition #illustrator  #goldenageofillustrators #walterheverett #roaring20s #illustrationart #narrativepaint Cover art for The Ladies Home Journal, May 1914.

Over his career, Walter H Everett illustrated dozens of works for The Ladies Home Journal between 1902 and 1935. It was one of the first magazine's that he was published in and, as far as we can tell, Harper's Bazaar, June 1918.

#walterheverett #painter #oiloncanvas #storyart #illustrationart #goldenageofillustration #arthistorynerd #narrativepainting #illustrator #brandywineschoolofart #composition #instaartist "Stream Behind the House" - date and publication unknown.

I often overlooked this piece as I was captured by the more iconic figurative works that he did. But the simplicity and quiet calm of the work is growing on me. 

Do you have any wo Another work that is distinctive of a latter career style - blocks of light and limiting the palette two just a few colors (in this case three colors: pink, green and brown). I really wish I knew where the original was and what this story is here!

R Fruit blossoms - a watercolor. 

One of several lost works but a beauty to behold. The sure and steady hand. The soft elegant color palate. And that classic blocked style of light reflection that we've seen in many of his later oils and watercolors.
Oil on canvas. One of a relatively few landscapes that we know of by Walter H Everett. We call it "Field of Wheat". I love the details of the brush strokes, the rich use of color, and the inviting composition which seems to welcome you on a A woman, a young boy, and a model boat. The colors of the leaves are what calls to me...

Image courtesy of Kevin Ferrar.

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