""Love and the Lieutenant," Story Illustration, Woman's Home Companion" Lot no. 4435
By Norman Mills Price 1877-1951
1934
18.25" x 16.25" on 21.00" x 18.50" Board
Gouache and Watercolor on Academy Board
Signed "Norman Price" Lower Right
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"Gray! What are you doing here without your uniform?" Illustration for "Love and the Lieutenant" by Robert W. Chambers, published in Woman's Home Companion, October, 1934, page 26, with their stamp on verso.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Illustrator, Norman Mills Price was born in Brampton, Ontario (1877) and began his studies at the Ontario School of Art. Around 1901 he spent time in London, studying at the Goldsmith's Institute; Westminster School of Art; and with Cruikshank. While in London, he was the founder of Carlton Studios.
He later went on to Paris, studying at the Academie Julian, with J.P. Laurens and R.E. Miller. He did freelance work in Paris until an assignment in Belgium for Century brought him to the attention of other American publishers. In 1911, he had a studio in New York City, and worked for such publication as Harper's, Cosmopolitan, and Liberty.
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