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    Rose Cecil O'Neill (June 25, 1874 – April 6, 1944) was an American cartoonist, illustrator, artist, and writer. She rose to fame for her creation of the popular comic strip characters, Kewpies, in 1909, and was also the first published female cartoonist in the United States. [1]

  2. Mar 24, 2020 · Rose Cecil O'Neill was an iconoclast in every sense of the word. A self-taught bohemian artist, who ascended through a male-dominated field to become a top illustrator and the first to build a merchandising empire from her work, with her invention of the Kewpie doll.

  3. Mar 15, 2018 · These figurines, known as Kewpie dolls, were the brainchildren of Rose ONeill, an illustrator who revolutionized the intertwining of marketing and political activism. ONeill was born in 1874...

  4. Kewpie Dolls by Rose O’Neill. JDK Kestner rarest all bisque blind Kewpie doll by Rose O’Neill. The first Kewpie dolls were illustrations created by Rose O’Neill in 1909 for the Ladies Home Journal magazine.

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    Mar 25, 2020 · Rose O’Neill, Mother of the Kewpies. When Rose O’Neill’s illustrations appeared in True Magazine on September 19, 1896, she made history by becoming the first female cartoonist to publish a comic strip in America.

  6. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and raised in rural Nebraska, Rose O'Neill (1874-1944) taught herself how to draw, achieved success at a young age, gained tremendous wealth from the creation of Kewpie dolls, and contributed to the women's suffrage movement.

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  8. 5 days ago · Rose Cecil O’Neill (born June 25, 1874, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died April 6, 1944, Springfield, Missouri) was an American illustrator, writer, and businesswoman remembered largely for her creation and highly successful marketing of Kewpie characters and Kewpie dolls.

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