"“Linnet stood gazing over the garden.” Story illustration for Hearst’" Lot no. 4848
By Clarence Underwood (American, 1871 - 1929)
1917
Framed 31" x 24", Image 26.5" x 19.5"
Oil on Board
Signed Lower Right
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Story illustration for “A Lady in Distress” by George Randolph Chester and Lillian Chester for Hearst’s magazine, published August 1917, page 121.
The full caption reads: “As Linnet stood gazing over the garden it was clear that the Lord of the Hollyhocks had landed very deep and hard indeed.”
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Jamestown, New York, Clarence Underwood studied at the Art Students League and the Academy of Julian in Paris in 1896 with J. P. Laurens, Constant and Bouguereau. He returned to America around 1901/02 to work illustrating for postcards, literary works, and magazines, including World magazine and over 40 covers for the Saturday Evening Post World. Many of his paintings were romantically influenced, showing courting scenes from over the fence line to stealing a kiss over a chessboard. Underwood was a member of the Society of Illustrators in New York City in 1910 and was on staff of the New York Press.
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