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  1. Art Students League of New York. Edward Penfield (June 2, 1866 – February 8, 1925) [1] was an American illustrator in the era known as the "Golden Age of American Illustration" and he is considered the father of the American poster. His work has been included in almost every major book on American Illustration or the history of the poster.

  2. Edward Penfield was born 2 Jun 1866 a post-war ‘baby boomer’ in Brooklyn, New York to Ellen Lock Moore and Josiah B. Penfield. Ellen was a native of England, and both Edward’s father and grandfather, Henry Lewis Penfield, came from Rye, New York; their forbearers from Fairfield, CT. Josiah worked as a book-keeper in his youth, went on to ...

  3. Learn about Edward Penfield, who created the definitive posters for Harper's magazine in the 1890s. Explore his biography, works, and influence on American art and design.

    • June 2, 1866
    • February 8, 1925
  4. A lithograph by Edward Penfield, a prominent American poster artist, for Harper's Magazine in 1896. The poster shows a woman holding a copy of the magazine and a cat, with no apparent connection to the content of the issue.

  5. Penfield died 8 Feb 1925 at Craig House Sanitarium in Beacon, New York, while convalescing from a fall that injured his spine more than a year earlier. More than a poster artist, Edward Penfield was an illustrator, art editor, graphic designer, writer, painter, educator and mentor — an American Master. An introduction to the life of ...

  6. Edward Penfield (1866–1925) was a prominent American poster designer and illustrator. He created four posters for Harper's magazine between 1894 and 1897, which are part of MoMA's collection.

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  8. Learn about Edward Penfield, the father of the American poster and a major figure in graphic design. See his posters and illustrations for Harper's Weekly, Scribner's and other publications.

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