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Frank Schoonover
I m Going to be Married

1930

$14,000
£10,712.61
€12,260.69
CA$19,771.69
A$21,488.43
CHF 11,515.83
MX$260,907.71
NOK 144,574.32
SEK 134,070.71
DKK 91,572.29

About the Item

Magazine story illustration for "After All I've Done" by William M. John for the Ladies' Home Journal, published September 1930, page 36. This story, narrated by Uncle Asy Mulberry, a philosophical old man in Prohibition-era Tumbleweed Valley, Colorado, recounts the tale of Garnet Hamilton. Orphaned at age five, Garnet is taken in by Mrs. Sackett. Mrs. Sackett is a stern, self-righteous woman who constantly bemoans the burden of raising Garnet, overworking her and neglecting her education. Despite these hardships, Garnet blossoms into a beautiful and earnest young woman. One summer, Garnet encounters Bob Montgomery, a "tall, rangy young fellow" from Texas. Bob earns Garnet's admiration when he intervenes after a drunken man insults her. Bob buys a local farm and develops a growing interest in Garnet. Their secret meetings, including a kiss at a church social, are discovered by Mrs. Sackett, who furiously threatens to banish Garnet if she ever sees Bob again. Later, Bob is wrongfully accused of a crime, but Garnet firmly believes in his innocence. The illustrated scene depicts Uncle Asy encountering Garnet on the road. She's determined to elope with Bob, having left Mrs. Sackett's home. Uncle Asy offers her a ride to Bob's place. He describes Garnet as dressed in ill-fitting, old clothes and carrying a makeshift suitcase: "They'd been her mother's clothes, I reckon. She was carryin' an old telescope tied with binder twine." Frank Schoonover shows Garnet dressed in a long black skirt that drags on the ground, a green velvet jacket with large sleeves, and a small black hat adorned with a large red rose pinned on a wire at the front. Signature: Signed Lower Right Medium: Oil on Canvas laid to Board
  • Creator:
    Frank Schoonover (1877 - 1972, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1930
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 21.5 in (54.61 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Fort Washington, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 36101stDibs: LU38435925902

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