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The Girl of the East

Artist:Clarence F. Underwood
Date:1909
Medium:Gouache on illustration board
Dimensions:Framed: 27" x 36" | Sight size: 19.5" x 27.5"
Condition:Very good with nominal surface wear and soiling nicely matted and framed under glass
Original Use:Calendar art
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The artist’s signature (partially obscured by matting)
Published 1909 Calendar of image (included in sale)

The Underwood American Girl Calendar – The Girl of the East

This large Clarence Underwood gouache painting appeared as the first page in the 1909 Underwood American Girl Calendar with the title The Girl Of The East. The calendar was published by The Frederick A. Stokes Company. The image features a handsome young dapper gent and a tiny waisted corseted Edwardian belle with a plumed hat and parasol, out for a walk with their well behaved dog.

Painting comes with two versions of printed calendar pages and is handsomely framed and matted under glass.

Clarence Underwood was a prolific very successful pretty girl artist whose art graced many a Saturday Evening Post and Ladies’ World magazines. The Underwood Girl was a wildly popular depiction at the turn of the last century.

This illustration comes from the collection of esteemed illustration art collector Norman Platnick.

Detail
Detail
Nicely matted and framed under glass and ready to hang

The Legacy of Norman Platnick

In his New York Times obituary, Norman Platnick’s son Will said that his father had three passions in life, his wife Nancy, spiders, and collecting.

Few individuals have the chance to leave a mark like Norm’s in even one field, let alone two. But Norm managed to be both a celebrated scientist, and one of the most influential lay historians of illustration art.

Under his imprint Enchantment Ink, Norm researched, wrote, and published collectors guides to artists like Rolf Armstrong and Earl Christy. We at Grapefruit Moon Gallery rely on these books in our work, and they are now all freely available as PDFs through the Enchantment Ink website.

Norm’s expertise was a gift, his friendship was a treasure, and his legacy is immeasurable. He is missed.

The Girl of the East

Artist: Clarence F. Underwood

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art
Tagged With: 1900s, Calendar, Clarence F. Underwood, Edwardian, gouache, Norman Platnick
Added to Gallery: September 21, 2020

 

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