Items Similar to Men Reading the Newspaper
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 6
Arthur Burdett FrostMen Reading the Newspaper1890
1890
About the Item
Story illustration, image of a man reading the newspaper surrounded by other men.
Arthur Burdett Frost was our best illustrator of rural America. He usually treated his characters with humor, and in his drawings there was a directness and honesty which showed his sympathetic understanding of his subjects. His sound draughtsmanship was combined with an intimate knowledge of nature. The details in his pictures are always very specific, as though drawn on the spot, and so artfully chosen and placed as to carry out the picture’s idea in a natural and entirely convincing manner.
He may be best remembered now, however, for his charming illustrations for the Uncle Remus tales by Joel Chandler Harris. In the preface and dedication by Harris for the 1896 edition, he wrote of Frost “…you have conveyed into their quaint antics the illumination of your own inimitable humor, which as true to our sun and soil as it is to the spirit and essence of the matter… The book was mine, but now you have made it yours, both sap and pith…”
Frost was appreciated as a wood engraver and gravitated to work as a lithographer. His first success came with his illustrations for Out of the Hurly-Burly by Max Adler. He became a member of the Harper’s Brothers art staff alongside Abbey and Pyle, studied with Thomas Eakins and William Merritt Chase. The Frost family also sojourned in France for a long period of study for Frost and his two sons.
- Creator:Arthur Burdett Frost (1851 - 1928, American)
- Creation Year:1890
- Dimensions:Height: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)Width: 14.5 in (36.83 cm)
- Medium:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Fort Washington, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU38431014283
Arthur Burdett Frost
A famous illustrator and sporting artist, Arthur B. Frost is perhaps best known for his illustrations for the Uncle Remus tales by Joel Chandler Harris, as well as for naturalistic hunting and shooting prints. Many consider him to be the best illustrator of rural America. An ardent sportsman himself, many of Frosts favorite subjects were hunting, fishing, and golfing. Often his golfing subjects tended towards humor. His scenes capture the drama of the sport - a hunter poised to shoot and a dog on point - with elements often integrated into a richly detailed woodland or marsh setting. Frost chronicled aspects of America's cultural life for over five decades. From the late 19th to the early 20th centuries, his art appeared in the many books and publications of the time, including Harper's Weekly, Scribner's, and Life magazines. Frost's illustrations always evoked the essence of a setting and its mood, whether depicting the hilarious escapades of the family cat or farm dog, or the serene pastoral lifestyle of the native northeast. His sound draftsmanship was combined with an intimate knowledge of nature. Frosts details in his pictures were very specific, as though drawn on the spot, and done in a very convincing manner. In the preface and dedication by Harris of his book Uncle Remus, Harris wrote of Frost "you have conveyed into their quaint antics the illumination of your own inimitable humor, which is as true to our sun and soil as it is to the spirit and essence of the matter. The book was mine, but now you have made it yours, both sap and pith" Other well known examples of Frosts illustrations are Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit from The Tar Baby. Frost was known to have spent time in the art colony of Rockport, on the Eastern Shore of Cape Ann, Massachusetts, where he is said to have gone because of painter Gilbert Tucker Margeson. He also summered at the noted Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art, which William Merritt Chase set up a few miles west of Southampton, New York. Shinnecock Hills became the best known of all the out-of-doors summer art schools that developed in America during the late nineteenth century, and attracted hundreds of aspiring young men and women, including Frost, Rockwell Kent, Lydia Field Emmet, and many others. Frost was red-green color blind, but it was not a great handicap since the majority of his work was reproduced in black and white. He managed to work successfully in color by reading the labels on the tubes and placing the colors in the proper order on his palette. Arthur Frost is the father of impressionist painter John Frost (b. 1890 in Philadelphia - 1937), and as a young man John studied art with his father before going on to study in Europe.
About the Seller
5.0
Recognized Seller
These prestigious sellers are industry leaders and represent the highest echelon for item quality and design.
Gold Seller
These expertly vetted sellers are highly rated and consistently exceed customer expectations.
Established in 1995
1stDibs seller since 2016
107 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 4 hours
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Fort Washington, PA
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 14 days of delivery.
More From This SellerView All
- New York Yankees Watching the Football GameBy Constantin AlajalovLocated in Fort Washington, PASigned Lower Right by ArtistCategory
Mid-20th Century Paintings
MaterialsGouache
- Twas The Night Before ChristmasBy Jessie Willcox SmithLocated in Fort Washington, PAMedium: Gouache and Watercolor on Board Sight Size 18.00" x 17.00", Framed 25.00" x 24.00" "Twas The Night Before Christmas" by Clemen...Category
1910s Figurative Paintings
MaterialsGouache, Watercolor, Board
- Girl on Swing, Good Housekeeping Magazine CoverBy Jessie Willcox SmithLocated in Fort Washington, PAMedium: Gouache on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Sight Size 20.00" x 15.00", Framed 30.00" x 24.50" Jessie Wilcox Smith never married, but t...Category
1920s Other Art Style Paintings
MaterialsGouache, Board
- The Coiffure, Collier's Magazine CoverBy Frank Xavier LeyendeckerLocated in Fort Washington, PAApproximate Date: Apr 23, 1903 Medium: Gouache on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Dimensions: 22.50" x 15.50"Category
Early 1900s Figurative Paintings
MaterialsGouache, Board
- Ye Lorde Of Misrule, TriptychBy Frank Xavier LeyendeckerLocated in Fort Washington, PAMedium: Gouache and Watercolor on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Exhibitions: Allentown Art Museum, At the Edge: Art of the Fantastic (June 3- September 9, 2013)Category
Early 20th Century Figurative Paintings
MaterialsGouache, Watercolor, Board
- President Cleveland, Saturday Evening Post CoverBy Edward PenfieldLocated in Fort Washington, PAMedium: Watercolor on Paper Laid to Board Signature: Signed Lower Left Saturday Evening Post Cover, June 20, 1908 Edward Penfield produced some of America’s finest posters. His clean style and large silhouetted shapes resulted from much careful preliminary refinement and elimination of detail. Horses and coaches were a favorite subject with him, as typified with his picture of the colonial Post Road. A notable series of his illustrations were contained in his book, Holland Sketches...Category
Early 1900s Other Art Style Paintings
MaterialsBoard, Paper, Watercolor
You May Also Like
- Meneses coast original watercolor paper expressionist paintingBy Josep MenesesLocated in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FLcoast original watercolor paper expressionist painting. This Catalan painter, settled for years in Mallorca, offers a series of landscapes in which the natural is treated in the imp...Category
1990s Expressionist Landscape Paintings
MaterialsWatercolor, Handmade Paper
- GIRL AFRAID - Impasto Painting - A.I. Woman in Wooden FrameBy Matthew DuttonLocated in Signal Mountain, TNHer cautious approach shields her inner desires. Longing for acceptance, she pushes her apprehension aside to seize the moment. In GIRL AFRAID, Matthew Dutton creates a new work ou...Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
MaterialsPlaster, Wood, Ink, Watercolor
- FLORAL VEIL - Impasto Painting - A.I. Woman in Wooden FrameBy Matthew DuttonLocated in Signal Mountain, TN"Hidden away behind a floral veil, a shield so thin that her own breathe can make it falter, yet shielded enough to regain her bountiful confidence." In F...Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
MaterialsPlaster, Wood, Ink, Watercolor
- Scatological SceneBy Edgar SerranoLocated in Palm Desert, CAAn abstract acrylic and watercolor on linen by contemporary artist Edgar Serrano. Signed verso, "Edgar Serrano/Scatalogical Scene/2010."Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic, Linen, Watercolor
- RestBy Jesse LambertLocated in New York, NYink and watercolor on paper, 82" x96" This painting is from a new series of works by Jesse Lambert which ink and depict ad-hoc structures that are constructed out of scraps of woo...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
MaterialsArchival Paper, Watercolor, Archival Ink
- Roman Countryside - Mixed Media by E. Gioja - 1908By Edoardo GiojaLocated in Roma, ITRoman Countryside is an original modern artwork realized in 1908 by Edoardo Gioja. Mixed media. Hand signed and dated on the lower right margin. Includes frame. Edoardo Gioja (Rome, 1862 - Rome, 1937), an Italian painter and artist. He treated the decoration and portrait with Pre-Raphaelite taste. Influenced by Nino Costa, he repudiated genre painting by reproducing marines, countries, plants, animals and painted and drew with simplicity and with very effective results. He decorated several rooms in London and prepared cartoons for stained glass...Category
Early 1900s Modern Landscape Paintings
MaterialsTempera, Watercolor