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Frederick Coffay Yohn Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

American, 1875-1933

Frederick Coffay Yohn, often recognized only by his initials, F. C. Yohn, was an artist and magazine illustrator. Yohn's work appeared in publications including Scribner's Magazine, Harper's Magazine and Collier's Weekly. Books he illustrated included Jack London's A Daughter of the Snows, Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Dawn of a To-morrow and Henry Cabot Lodge's Story of the American Revolution.

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Artist: Frederick Coffay Yohn
The Industrious Chevalier
By Frederick Coffay Yohn
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Charcoal on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right
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1910s Frederick Coffay Yohn Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Charcoal, Board

Bergey County Bank
By Frederick Coffay Yohn
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Watercolor on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right
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20th Century Frederick Coffay Yohn Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

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