The Sabot Makers Family
by Ronald Osborne
Title
The Sabot Makers Family
Artist
Ronald Osborne
Medium
Drawing - Color Pencil
Description
This piece was illustrated by George Wharton Edwards. Artist name printed on page - bottom right of image.
A sabot is a sort of wooden shoe or clog.
George Wharton Edwards (1859-1950) was an American artist hailing from Fair Haven, Connecticut. He was most recognized for his paintings, illustrations, fresco murals, Plein Air paintings and mosaics, as well as his impressionism and realism styles. His works primarily centered on architecture, cityscapes, figures, genre, landscapes, portraits, Native American culture, gardens, marine and nautical, and historical subjects. Edwards art has been exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Washington D. C., the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (also known as the St. Louis Worlds Fair of 1904), the Art Institute of Chicago, the Paris Salons, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and more. He was also affiliated with the Boston Art Club, the National Academy of Design, the American Water Color Society, the Brooklyn Art Association, the Society of Illustrators and the National Arts Club. Later, Edwards served as an illustrator for Colliers Magazine.
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