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Artist: George Brehm
"The stylish church folks didn’t want him to play Santa Claus"
By George Brehm
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Charcoal and Ink Wash on Board
Dimensions: 23.50" x 30.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Category
Early 20th Century George Brehm Art
Materials
Charcoal, Ink, Board
The Conversation
By George Brehm
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Charcoal on Paper
Dimensions: 20.00" x 24.50"
Signature: Signed Lower Left
Category
Early 20th Century George Brehm Art
Materials
Paper, Charcoal
"Alibi and the Forty Thieves", SEP Illustration, Sept. 8, 1934
By George Brehm
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Right
Saturday Evening Post Story Illustration
Category
20th Century George Brehm Art
Materials
Mixed Media, Board
Scars Fell on Alabama
By George Brehm
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Right
Story Illustrated featured in The Saturday Evening Post
Category
20th Century George Brehm Art
Materials
Charcoal, Board
Do You Mean to Stand There an
Tell Me You Has Lost my Ring?
By George Brehm
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Saturday Evening Post Story Illustration, November 12, 1938
Both George Brehm and his younger brother Worth, had the ability to illustrate stories about children, particularly boys, sympathetically and convincingly. Perhaps this insight developed from their small-town Hoosier upbringing.
George studied at the Art Students League in New York with Twachtman, DuMond, and Bridgman, but did his first illustration for the Reader’s Magazine, published by the Bobbs-Merrill Company near his home in Indianapolis. On the strength of this work, he obtained an assignment from The Delineator in New York, and his career was launched. Over the years, he illustrated a variety of mainstream magazines; his most memorable pictures were done for The Saturday Evening Post for story series by Booth Tarkington...
Category
1930s Other Art Style George Brehm Art
Materials
Charcoal, Ink, Paper
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