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I’ll ship as soon as your shipping instructions and payment are received. Due to failing health she moved to Arizona and later California where she died 6- 23-1947 in San Diego, CA Her favorite medium was pastels and she painted women, children, bluebird series, Indian maidens, animals. She worked for Gerloch-Barklow Company in Chicago, IL. Please remember to include the cost of shipping in your overall cost and offer accordingly. She was born in Deansville, WI, June, 1873, was one of the most successful artists in the history of the U.S.
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If you feel that I have incorrectly described this item, I offer a full refund of your purchase price, and postage in the U.S. Please view all of the photos for condition before you offer.Her father was a clergyman she moved to Chicago with her mother and sister by 1900. Kenyon was born in Deansville, Wisconsin, the daughter of John Kenyon and Sarah Clark Kenyon. Zula Kenyon signature in bottom left corner Zula Kenyon (J June 23, 1947) was an American illustrator, best known for her pastel work for the Gerlach Barklow Co.The picture was apparently purchased, then framed with common picture frame molding. There is a crease across the girls hands as shown.Marcella Holding Volland Raggedy Ann Print Notecard by Zula Kenyon. This 12 x 9 inch print may be from an original calendar or it may have been purchased at an art print shop in the 20’s, then framed. Marcella Holding Volland Raggedy Ann Doll Matted Print.Zula Kenyon was a print artist for Gerlach-Barklow Calendar Company from 1900 to 1918, and this is one of the images she created for them in 1915.Stevie Performs with Harry Styles at Gucci After Party in Rome (5/28/19)ĪNTIQUE ZULA KENYON 1915 SONG OF BLUEBIRD GIRL IN GARDEN For SaleĪNTIQUE ZULA KENYON 1915 SONG OF BLUEBIRD GIRL IN GARDEN:Īntique Zula Kenyon 1915 “Song of the Bluebird” Girl in Garden Calendar Print How Stevie Nicks Lost Masterpiece Ooh My Love Became a Cult Fan FavoriteĬelebrity kids who just graduated with the class of 2019 Kenyon attended the Art Institute of Chicago in the spring, 1899 term. Don’t miss adding this print to your Zula Kenyon antique print collection. Zula Kenyon (1873 - 1947) was born in Deansville, Wisconsin to John and Sarah (Clark) Kenyon. Notice the dark blue colors on the mother blue bird in this print. This framed print measures 12 1/4 x 15 3/4. It is our hope that you enjoy these images created by these wonderful and talented artists as much as we do.New Sheryl Crow song with Stevie Nicks & Maren Morris out on 6/5 All original print and frame on this heart warming print by Zula Kenyon titled, ‘The Bluebird of Happiness’. We have done presentations on both the calendar company and it's artists at the Joliet Area Historical Museum in Joliet, Illinois and at the Illustration Art Conventions, sponsored by the R. We have done extensive research on the Gerlach Barklow Calendar Company and the early manufacturing of calendars, which led us to author the book titled, "Joliet's Gerlach Barklow Calendar Company", by Arcadia Publishing Co. Van Nortwick, Francis Day, Frank Desch, Frederick Duncan, Atkinson Fox, and Charlotte Becker. Our print collection includes over a thousand prints from various illustrators including Fletcher Ransom, Harold Hewlett, Phillp Goodwin, Frank Vining Smith, Gene Pressler, Chester C.K. Thompson, Bradshaw Crandell, Hy Hintermeister, Walt Otto, and Maud Tousey Fangel. Earl Christy, Charles Chambers, Zoe Mozert, Adaleide Hiebel, Zula Kenyon, Jules Erbit, Guy Hoff, Pearl Frush, T.N. Starting with a few prints purchased from local antique stores and shows, our collection has grown to include original artwork by several artists, including Howard Pyle, Rolf Armstrong, Earl Moran, F. Tim and Michelle Smith have enjoyed being passionate collectors of Illustration Art, original paintings, pastels and prints for several years.