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Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Harriet Richards moved to New Haven when her father, Charles B. Richards, accepted a professorship at Yale University. There, she pursued a somewhat erratic course of study at the Yale School of Art, beginning in 1885. She returned to class in 1887, attended once again in 1890, and finally ended up a non-graduate member of the class of 1897. Richards then went to Boston, where she studied art for three more years, one of them with Frank Benson at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School. |
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Katharine Richardson was born in Philadelphia in 1876, the daughter of Dr. Eliot Richardson and Achsah Willis Nevins, and a descendant of the Richardson silversmiths. She studied with Howard Pyle at Drexel in 1899 and then lived in Germantown as part of the close-knit group of women who had studied with Pyle and then ursued careers in illustration. |
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Robert B. Robinson was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in 1886. He studied first at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and with Howard Pyle from about 1909 to 1910. He specialized in magazine covers, working for Motor Magazine, American Drugist, Saturday Evening Post, Liberty, and Red Book. |
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Frances Rogers was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1886. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and from about 1905 to 1910, she was a student of Howard Pyle. Rogers became friendly with Alice Beard, another Pyle illustration student, and they began a collaboration that lasted through the 1940s, writing and illustrating nine books. In addition, Rogers independen wrote and illustrated many short stories and five books. |
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