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  1. Maud Humphrey (March 30, 1868 – November 22, 1940) was a commercial illustrator, watercolorist, and suffragette from the United States. She was the mother of the actor Humphrey Bogart and frequently used her young son as a model.

  2. Maud Humphrey (Bogart) (1868 – 1940) was one of the most popular American commercial illustrators of the Victorian Era. Her portrayals of well-dressed, cherubic, rosy-cheeked children appeared in calendars, greeting cards, fashion magazines, and a variety of other publications.

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  4. Nov 14, 2019 · Maud Humphrey thought it necessary for her to have a unique professional wardrobe and work style. Her studio was always immaculate and she painted standing up, wearing freshly ironed artist aprons or smocks.

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  6. At the turn of the 20th century, Maud Humphrey was one of the most popular commercial illustrators in the United States. She specialized in images of cheerful, rosy-cheeked children that appeared in books, magazines, greeting cards, and calendars.

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  8. Maud Humphrey was an illustrator, suffragette, and watercolorist. Her illustrations were in demand for advertising, children’s books, and magazines. By 1900, she was one of the most successful and best-paid commercial illustrators in America. In the early 1890s, she gained a reputation as a painter of children’s portraits.

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