'Howard Chandler Christy' (
January 10,
1873—
March 3,
1952) was an American artist famous for the "Christy Girl", similar to a "
Gibson Girl". He painted ''
Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States''.
Some of his work is on display at New York City restaurant
Café des Artistes - they include six panels of wood nymphs and paintings such as The Parrot Girl, The Swing Girl, Ponce De Leon, Fall, Spring, and the Fountain of Youth.
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He was born in
Morgan County and attended early school in
Duncan Falls, Ohio. He then studied in
New York at the
National Academy and the
Art Students League under
Chase. He first attracted attention with his illustrations of the
Spanish-American War, published in ''
Scribner's'' and ''
Harper's'' magazines and in ''
Collier's Weekly'', gaining especial prominence with the series, "Men of the Army and Navy," and a portrait of
Colonel Roosevelt. He was best known, however, for his charming illustrations of the works of such authors as
Richard Harding Davis and he created a picturesque and romantic type of society women peculiarly his own. His work is characterized by great facility, a dashing but not exaggerated style, and a strong sense of values. He preferred black and white, but he also worked with success in color.
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External links
★ (as an
illustrator)
★
Howard Chandler Christy posters, hosted by the
University of North Texas Libraries Digital Collections
References
1. Café des Artistes history