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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.

  3. Nov 14, 2019 · Like so many intelligent, gifted, and talented women that have passed through this world virtually unknown, Maud Humphrey made a wonderful contribution to society with her artwork. She was innovative and also instrumental in paving the way for women of today to succeed in careers they love.

  4. Mar 13, 2011 · At the peak of her career, Maud Humphrey was a household name, and she soon turned to a more sophisticated fieldfashion illustrationin the late 1900s as art director of magazine, and did more fashion illustration, both for magazines and for pattern companies.

  5. Biography 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.

  6. Maud Humphrey in the 1897 book American Women Belmont, Bogart's father, was a cardiopulmonary surgeon. Maud was a commercial illustrator who received her art training in New York and France, including study with James Abbott McNeill Whistler .

  7. www.artnet.com › artists › maud-humphreyMaud Humphrey - Artnet

    View Maud Humphreys artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Learn about the artist and see available works for sale.

  8. 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.

  9. Jul 24, 2024 · After he was expelled from school, Maud Humphrey told her son, “Youre on your own from now on.” For Ferguson, the pair’s complicated bond naturally anchored Bogart’s origin story. “...

  10. Nov 11, 2013 · Maud Humphrey, along with Jessie Wilcox Smith, Bessie Pease Gutmann, Queen Holden, and Frances Brundage, was amongst the most sought-after illustrators of the late nineteenth through early twentieth century, her annual income often reaching upwards of $50,000.

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