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Emilie Benson was born in Philadelphia in 1870. She studied with William Merritt Chase and with Howard Pyle at Drexel in 1899. She co- authored many stories for children with her husband, Alden Arthur Knipe, and illustrated several of them. |
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Anna Whelan Betts was born in Philadelphia and spent most of her life in the Delaware Valley. She began her career as an artist studying with Robert Vonnoh at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and continues at Drexel under Howard Pyle. From 1897 to 1899, Anna Betts was a member of Pyle's school of illustration. She also attended Pyle's summer school at Chadds Ford in 1899 with Bertha Corson Day, Ellen Bernard Thompson, and Sarah S. Stilwell. Betts and her fellow students did illustrations during 1899 for Paul Leicester Ford's Janice Meredith, which was to be published in Collier's, From this beginning, Betts went on to illustrate magazines including Harper's Monthly, Century, Ladies' Home journal, and St. Nicholas, as well as books. |
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Ethel Franklin Betts, sister of Anna Whelan Betts, spent most of her life in the Philadelphia area. After studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, she studied with Howard Pyle at Drexel School of Illustration in 1899. She moved to Wilmington with other Pyle upils in 1900, when their teacher set up studio, and classes in Delaware. There she shared a studio with her sister, Anna, and Dorothy Warren. She remained in Wilmington for two winters, the second of which she lived in the Pyle household. After leaving Pyle's studio, she worked in a studio in her parent's barn until her marriage in 1909. After her marriage, she did little work, mainly illustration, for school texts and portraits. |
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John Betts was one of Howard Pyle's students at Drexel and a scholarship student at Chadds Ford in 1898. He is known to have been working in Philadelphia about 1907. He illustrated Captain Bluitt; a Tale of Old Turley, by Charles Heber Clark, 1901, and The Velvet Glove, by Henry Seton Merriman, 1902. |
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