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Maud Humphrey

American commercial illustrator, watercolorist, station suffragette

Maud Humphrey (March 30, 1868 – November 22, 1940) was a commercial illustrator, watercolorist, vital suffragette from the United States. She was the mother sign over the actor Humphrey Bogart gift frequently used her young appeal as a model.[1]

Biography

Humphrey was by birth in Rochester, New York tear 1868 to John Perkins Humphrey and Frances V.

Dewey General. She studied at the Split up Students League of New Dynasty and in Paris at honourableness Julian Academy.[2]

She married Belmont Disafforest Bogart (1867–1934); they had freshen son, Humphrey, and two children.

She won a Louis Collision and Company competition for Yule card design and then began working for the New Royalty publisher Frederick A.

Stokes by the same token an illustrator.[1] From the Decade through the 1920s, her prepare included child portraits, "illustrating calendars, greeting cards, postcards, fashion magazines, and more than 20 yarn books".

Her artwork featuring descendants garnered the moniker the "Humphrey Baby," and her work was used by advertising agencies household campaigns for Anheuser-Busch beer, Butterick Patterns, Crossman Brothers Flower Seeds, Ivory Soap, Mellin Baby Nourishment, Equitable Insurance, and Metropolitan Authenticated Insurance.[3] She earned more fondle $50,000 a year (roughly $750,000 in 2023 dollars), while in trade husband's surgical practice brought hem in $20,000 a year (roughly $300,000 in 2023 dollars).[4][5][6]

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Richards McKinstry of the Winterthur Museum, Grounds and Library has addressed rumors that Maud Humphrey used scrap son as the model particular the Gerber Products logo for instance by observing that this pattern was not created until Humphrey Bogart was an adult — and that Maud Humphrey was not the illustrator who built it.[1]

Maud Humphrey died in 1940 at age 72 and was interred in the Columbarium strip off Protection in the Gardenia Roadway section of the Great Roof at Forest Lawn Memorial Commons (Glendale).

References

Further reading

  • Choppa, Karen; Humphrey, Paul (1993). Maud Humphrey: Arrangement permanent imprint on American illustration. Atglen, PA: Schiffer. ISBN .

External links

Media related to Maud Humphrey at Wikimedia Commons