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    Neysa Moran McMein (born Marjorie Frances McMein; January 24, 1888 – May 12, 1949) was an American illustrator and portrait painter who studied at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago and Art Students League of New York. She began her career as an illustrator and during World War I, she traveled across France entertaining military ...

  2. Neysa McMein was born Marjorie McMein in Quincy, Illinois on January 24, 1888 .Her father, Harry McMein, worked for the family business, the McMein Publishing Company. He and his wife, Belle Parker, had a difficult marriage. [1] McMein attended the Art Institute of Chicago and moved to New York City in 1913.

  3. May 9, 2019 · Neysa McMein was a prolific and versatile artist who created covers and portraits for The Saturday Evening Post and other magazines. She also led a colorful and adventurous life as an actress, suffragette, free lover, and friend of celebrities.

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  4. May 9, 2024 · Neysa McMein (born January 24, 1888, Quincy, Illinois, U.S.—died May 12, 1949, New York, New York) was an American artist whose commercial style was highly popular in magazines and advertising of the 1920s and ’30s. McMein attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1913 went to New York City.

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  5. Neysa McMein (1888 - 1949) As popular as her male counterparts in capturing The American Beauty (and a beauty herself), she sold millions of mags with her covers for McCall's, Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, McClure's, Woman's Home Companion, Photoplay, Liberty, Associated Sunday Magazine, Ladies World.

  6. Her portrait illustrations were drawn for magazines and advertising; McMein even drew the first Betty Crocker illustration for General Mills in 1936, launching the brand. Her work for magazine covers, including McCall’s, Collier’s, and 60 covers for The Saturday Evening Post, portrayed young women of the 1920s as we picture them today ...

  7. McMein, Neysa (1888–1949) American commercial illustrator and portraitist.Name variations: Marjory Edna McMein. Born Margary Edna McMein on January 24, 1888, in Quincy, Illinois; died on May 12, 1949, in New York City; daughter of Harry Moran McMein (a newspaper editor) and Isabelle Lee (Parker) McMein; attended School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League; married John ...

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