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  1. From these travels, Schoonover gleaned sketches, diaries, and photographs that were the inspiration for many of his paintings of the North American Frontier. He also published several magazine stories recounting these trips, including ‘The Edge of the Wilderness’ and ‘The Haunts of Jean Lafitte.’.

  2. The illustrator for this character was the author’s friend, Frank Schoonover. He found a model for the character during his travels and painted a real life cowboy with a short leg, immortalizing him in the process.

  3. Schoonover was also an accomplished watercolorist and muralist and an avid photographer. He used photographs as references for his illustrations to remind himself of the mood and character of the models. References: Apgar, John., Jr. Frank E. Schoonover: Painter, Illustrator.

  4. The Burka Collection. Wilmington-based artist Frank E. Schoonover (1877-1972) created over two thousand book illustrations throughout his career, including the cover art for such well-known stories as Swiss Family Robinson (1921), Gulliver’s Travels (1921) and Treasure Island (1921).

  5. Frank E. Schoonover Manuscript Collection. Frank Earle Schoonover (1877-1972) was enamored with Howard Pyle’s magazine work from the time he was a young boy in Trenton, New Jersey. After youthful endeavors copying Pyle’s illustrations, Schoonover joined his class at Drexel Institute in 1896.

  6. Jan 10, 2022 · Frank E. Schoonover (1877-1972) Cardigan 1901, oil on board 12” x 16 1/2”, signed lower right Harper’s Weekly

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  8. He went on to become well-known for his authentic images of Western and Indian subject matter. During his long and fruitful career, Schoonover not only illustrated classic books such as Ivanhoe and Joan of Arc, but also worked for most of the major magazines of the period.

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