Featured 19th Century Painter: MABEL ROLLINS HARRIS (20TH CENTURY AMERICAN)

  • June 10, 2020 16:14

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MABEL ROLLINS HARRIS (20TH CENTURY AMERICAN) MOTHER AND BABY Pastel on canvas, 28 x 22 inches / Signed left
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It is surprising that there is not more known of the background of Mabel Rollins Harris, biographical or otherwise, considering she was one of the most admired, if not the finest, illustration artists of the Art Deco era. What little that has been gleaned suggests that she was born in in Bradford, Massachusetts and graduated from the Lynn Classical High School, in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1913. Harris provided illustrations for many well-known calendar companies, including the Thomas D. Murphy Company, located in Red Oak, Iowa and considered the “birth place of the art calendar”. Rolf Armstrong, considered "the father of the American pin-up," told Murphy’s art director at the time that he envied the brilliant glow and softness of her pieces. During the 1930s Harris did pin-up work for the Gertach-Barklow Calendar Company (Joliet, Illinois). She was also known for her exquisitely rendered female nudes that she made for Joseph C. Hoover and Sons (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Romantic in manner, her subjects were posed with moonlight streams or ponds as backdrops, and rendered with her characteristic soft, yet brilliant glow. Also during the 1930s Harris provided non-pinup, sentimental illustrations for Joseph C. Hoover and Sons and Brown & Bigelow (St. Paul, Minnesota) --delightful portrayals of children, often in gardens featuring birds and pets. The Saturday Evening Post commissioned Harris to provide cover illustrations, as did other magazines of the day. She also provided illustrations for the Rust Craft and Norcross greeting card companies. Harris’s illustrations have been immortalized, not only on magazine covers, calendars and greeting cards, but on puzzles, hand-fans and candy boxes. Although her merchandise featuring her prints are very collectible, having one of her original works on canvas is priceless.

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Welcome to Bedford Fine Art Gallery. Located in historic Bedford, Pennsylvania, the gallery offers a wide variety of works from some of the greatest and most well-known 19th century artists, early 20th century artists, and contemporary realism artists. You can see all of our available 19th century artwork on our Gallery page. Our current inventory boasts a wide diversity of subject matter from landscape, marine, still life, genre, American historical/political, sporting art, and animal themes. Our gallery features both American and European 19th century painters such as John Henry Dolph, George Hetzel, William Bromley III, and Barton Stone Hays, to name a few. To see more of our 19th century artists, please visit our Artists page. Good art is timeless and only you know what "wows" you. You know it when you see it and we hope you make that connection with a stunning painting from Bedford Fine Art Gallery. Thank you.

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