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Orson Lowell

American artist in New York, 1871-1956. He studied with the well-known anatomist, J. H. Vanderpoel, at the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. He moved from Chicago to New York in 1893. Known for the richness of his work in pen and ink, he drew in 1898 fifty illustrations for The Choir Invisible. By 1907, he was employed at Life magazine, at that time a humor publication competing with Judge and Punch. At Life magazine, he contributed pen and ink cartoons and color covers. He also provided art for American Girl, American Boy, Judge, Century, McClure's, Scribner's, Collier's, Puck and Success. Renowned for his humorous pen and ink work. A set of capitals drawn by him. Picture of the artist.

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