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Interior Orientalist Scene at an Altar

Artist:Henry Soulen
Date:1915-20
Medium:Watercolor on Illustration Board
Dimensions:Sight Size 17" x 14 3/4" Framed 24" x 21"
Condition:Excellent
Original Use:Interior Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post
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A haunting original watercolor on board verso stamped for use by The Saturday Evening Post by acclaimed American illustrator Henry Soulen.

Framed view in period fine gesso wood frame
Framed view in period fine gesso wood frame

From a pre-air travel era in American popular culture when tastes ran towards the exotic, foreign and mysterious. Nicely framed in a period gesso gold wood frame.

Above: The artists’ signature
Above: Verso label and backing paper

A bio on Henry Soulen
An illustrator for The Saturday Evening Post, Henry Soulen began that career in May, 1912, He attended the Art Students League in Milwaukee, the Art Institute of Chicago, and later studied under the celebrated teacher, Howard Pyle, the founder of the Brandywine School.

He also studied with N.C. Wyeth, Frank Schoonover, and Jessie Wilcox Smith. He also worked for other publications including Country Gentleman and Ladies Home Journal and earned a Peabody Award for his magazine cover designs.

He was known for his use of intense, brilliant color and Soulen’s illustrations are distinguished by a rich, textural surface, at a time when many illustrations were in black and white, his usually appeared in color.

He was a thorough researcher and eventually collected a large and varied collection of costumes, weapons, and other objects that he used in his drawings. At age 62, he became a college professor at the University of Maryland and taught the first illustration that art department offered.

During World War II, he gave free art lessons at the Valley Forge Military Hospital, a rehabilitation center for veterans.He was also the recipient of the Peabody Award for magazine cover design. The artist made his home between Phoenixville, PA and Oceanville, ME, until he died in 1965.

Interior Orientalist Scene at an Altar

Artist: Henry Soulen

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, american, exoticism, Henry Soulen, orientalist, original interior illustration, religious, The Saturday Evening Post
Added to Gallery: July 7, 2012

 

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