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Sarah Stilwell Weber

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Drexel Institute established a scholarship fund for Pyle's most accomplished students to attend an art program at Chadd’s Ford on the Brandywine. In 1899, Weber won a scholarship for a summer residential art program in a non-competitive, relaxed environment. Of that summer's program, Pyle said that
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on the August 15, 1925, issue. Although she had been offered the ability to contract for scheduled covers, Weber preferred to complete her works to her satisfaction, rather than being constrained by deadlines. She created illustrations of young children, capturing their enthusiastic and delighted
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Her year of birth is consistently published as 1878, but her death certificate (Sarah S. Stilwell Weber, died April 4, 1939 in Philadelphia, wife of Herbert S. Weber) and travel documents show that she was born on September 15, 1877. Also from the death certificate, her parents were William and
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From January 27 – February 21, 2014, an exhibition of her work and nine other artists were exhibited at "Women Illustrators in the Golden Age of Illustration, 1880-1920" at the Barrett Art Gallery in Utica College, New York. The original works exhibited were from the Jay Williams American Print
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stated that she was "particularly adept at creating movement and flow that gave the impression of coming and going... that the subject would dance off the page in the next moment." The images of young girls were often depicted like little women, engaged in charming scenes, like flying kites,
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published an article "A Latter-Day Industry and Its Rewards: How a Group of Illustrators is Making Fortunes by Drawing Pictures of the 'Modern Woman'" in which Weber was estimated to be tied for the second highest paid woman illustrator with
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and was initially formed as a women's art association for the promotion and exhibition of visual (plastic) arts. Weber illustrated Josephine Daskam's article "A Christmas Hymn for Children", which was printed in the December 1902 issue of
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Women Illustrators in the Golden Age of Illustration, 1880-1920: Original Publication Prints and Covers, Jay Williams American Print Collection: January 27-February 21, 2014, Barrett Art Gallery, Utica College, New
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biography states that she died on April 6, 1939. Her death certificate, however, states that she died on April 4, 1939 and that she was buried in Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 6,
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that he required his students to have strong abilities in color and drawing, artistic ability, and imagination. If they did not excel in each of these areas, he would not accept them as a student.
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his students benefited from the natural, relaxed setting that allowed them to progress more as artists in a couple of months than they would have in a year of classroom study.
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Weber was one of Pyle's favorite students. She was among the first artists to live at his studio in Wilmington, Delaware in 1900. Others included
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artists had a flair for capturing grace and detail of the Victorian Era yet not letting decoration and detail overwhelm the subject matter."
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was an innovative and popular teacher. Pyle, as a result, could be selective about the students that he admitted to his classes. He wrote
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Division of Prints and Photographs - illustration of Josephine Daskin's article "A Christmas Hymn for Children", which was printed in
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In 1975 her works were included in a 90 painting exhibition entitled "Women Illustrators in the Howard Pyle Tradition" held at the
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began hiring women to illustrate the covers of their magazine. Weber illustrated 60 of the magazine's covers starting with
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Poster Design: A Critical Study of the Development of the Poster in Continental Europe, England and America
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Poster Design: A Critical Study of the Development of the Poster in Continental Europe, England and America
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watering roses, or cuddling cats. Weber was one of several talented illustrators—like
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Collection. The other illustrators were Jessie Willcox Smith, Alice Barber Stephens,
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Sarah Stilwell Weber, "Girl with Schoolbooks Walking in Rain with Umbrella",
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Sarah S Stilwell Weber, died April 6, 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Sarah Stilwell Weber died at her Philadelphia home in April 1939.
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and Ruth Eastman—to have had distinctive careers as illustrators.
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and H-O Oats. Weber collaborated with Herbert, her husband, on
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Annual of Advertising, Editorial, Television Art & Design
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Walt Reed; Society of Illustrators (New York, N.Y.) (2001).
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from September through November. Other artists included
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magazine. She also illustrated articles and covers for
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Ad Women: How They Impact What We Need, Want, and Buy
1023:"Sarah Stilwell Weber (Classic Covers from the Post)" 136:. She illustrated books and national magazines, like 1458: 103: 95: 85: 77: 62: 40: 21: 995: 993: 1354:. Art Inventories, Smithsonian Institution. 1905 1332:. Art Inventories, Smithsonian Institution. 1907 1093: 1091: 822:Isabel Ford Stilwell, both born in Pennsylvania. 1053:. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 81. 754:Happy Days, pen and ink, book title page, 1902 1311:Jay G. Williams; Barrett Art Gallery (2014). 533:Sarah Stilwell Weber, "Woman with Leopards", 186:, who was his friend and the art director at 8: 1148:. Prometheus Books, Publishers. p. 78. 817: 815: 625:Luxury of Children & Some Other Luxuries 35:Sarah Stilwell Weber, photograph, circa 1902 1306: 1304: 1535:Artists from Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1398:. National Museum of American Illustration 832: 830: 828: 467:, Violet Oakley, Elizabeth Shippen Green, 29: 18: 976:"The Plastic Club, Art Club and Gallery" 566:National Museum of American Illustration 879: 877: 873: 811: 741: 1455: 1211: 1209: 1207: 928:"Sarah Stilwell Weber (Cover Artists)" 922: 920: 918: 916: 914: 723:. Sarah Stilwell Weber (illustrator). 277:on December 31, 1904, and ending with 1530:American children's book illustrators 1422:The Illustrator in America, 1860-2000 1251:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 93. 912: 910: 908: 906: 904: 902: 900: 898: 896: 894: 785:cover October 8, 1905 issue 349:Weber illustrated advertisements for 7: 1245:Deborah Philips (January 19, 2012). 1174:. Art Directors Club. 1921. p.  1099:"Cover Design for Vogue, (painting)" 1470:Photograph of Sarah Stilwell Weber 1192:Rebecca Deming Moore, ed. (1920). 743:Sarah Stilwell Cover Illustrations 733:, illustrated children's song book 14: 1330:"The Fairy Godmother, (painting)" 664:Child Classics: The Second Reader 584:Dorothy Deane: A Children's Story 1477: 1464: 1444: 1396:"Artists: The Stars on our Flag" 790: 774: 759: 747: 644:Child Classics: The First Reader 1374:"Lady with Leopards (painting)" 622:Edward Sandford Martin (1904). 235:, which was founded in 1897 by 16:American illustrator and artist 1525:American magazine illustrators 1272:Charles Matlack Price (1922). 1074:Charles Matlack Price (1922). 310:Weber also created covers for 162:Sarah S. Stilwell was born in 1: 510: 1200:. F. Leypoldt. p. 1199. 1515:American women illustrators 1551: 1047:Jan Cohn (July 25, 1990). 783:Associated Sunday Magazine 661:Georgia Alexander (1909). 641:Georgia Alexander (1909). 345:1919 magazine illustration 279:Swinging in the Apple Tree 263:The Saturday Evening Post, 164:Concordville, Pennsylvania 1476: 1463: 1027:The Saturday Evening Post 932:The Saturday Evening Post 702:Richard J. Walsh (1920). 479:, and Anna Whelan Betts. 284:The Saturday Evening Post 271:The Saturday Evening Post 198:The Saturday Evening Post 139:The Saturday Evening Post 28: 1520:Drexel University alumni 1142:Juliann Sivulka (2009). 200:stated that "any of the 174:In 1897, Weber attended 1352:"A New Day, (painting)" 1278:. G.W. Bricka. p.  1121:"Sarah Stillwell Weber" 1080:. G.W. Bricka. p.  781:"Love at First Sight", 769:book cover design, 1904 550:, March 17, 1906, issue 542:The Kelly Collection - 489:Brandywine River Museum 433:Elenore Plaisted Abbott 421:Elizabeth Shippen Green 413:Brandywine River Museum 383:Elizabeth Shippen Green 275:New Year’s Number, 1904 237:Elizabeth Shippen Green 1194:"The Children's Pages" 1123:. The Kelly Collection 719:Herbert Weber (1925). 538: 519:Dodd, Mead and Company 473:Maginel Wright Enright 398:Lucile Patterson Marsh 346: 341:Sarah Stilwell Weber, 331:St. Nicholas Magazines 266: 122: 117:Sarah Stilwell Weber, 1487:Saturday Evening Post 1453:at Wikimedia Commons 1198:The Publishers Weekly 838:Saturday Evening Post 685:Ethel C. Dow (1910). 681:, primary school book 669:Alice Barber Stephens 657:, primary school book 537:March 17, 1906, cover 532: 477:Florence Scovel Shinn 429:Alice Barber Stephens 355:Scranton Lace Company 340: 312:The Country Gentleman 282:faces while playing. 260: 116: 1483:Sarah Stilwell Weber 1451:Sarah Stilwell Weber 1180:Sarah Stilwell Webe. 954:"Noted Past Members" 559:The Century Magazine 445:Elizabeth F. Bonsall 441:Ethel Franklin Betts 425:Jessie Willcox Smith 394:Jessie Willcox Smith 390:Ethel Franklin Betts 251:The Century Magazine 245:Jessie Willcox Smith 231:She was a member of 213:Ethel Franklin Betts 178:, where illustrator 151:The Century Magazine 126:Sarah Stilwell Weber 119:By the Evening Fire, 23:Sarah Stilwell Weber 767:Rhymes and Jingles, 704:The Kiddie-Kar Book 562:December 1902 issue 554:Library of Congress 544:Lady with Leopards, 503:Delaware Art Museum 371:The Kiddie-Kar Book 1226:. February 6, 1910 1224:The New York Times 978:. The Plastic Club 956:. The Plastic Club 606:Rhymes and Jingles 539: 469:Mary Hallock Foote 465:May Wilson Preston 378:The New York Times 347: 267: 123: 1493: 1492: 1449:Media related to 1431:978-0-8230-2523-7 1258:978-1-84966-666-4 1155:978-1-61592-068-6 1060:978-0-8229-5438-5 934:. January 7, 2015 449:Charlotte Harding 437:Anna Whelan Betts 301:C. Coles Phillips 289:J. C. Leyendecker 202:Brandywine School 111: 110: 45:Sarah S. 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Concordville
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Drexel Institute

Drexel Institute
Howard Pyle
The Saturday Evening Post
Vogue
The Century Magazine
Concordville, Pennsylvania
Drexel Institute
Howard Pyle
Edward Penfield
Harper's Bazaar
Brandywine School
Stanley Arthurs
Ethel Franklin Betts
Frank Schoonover
Dorothy Warren
The Plastic Club
Elizabeth Shippen Green
Violet Oakley
Jessie Willcox Smith
The Century Magazine

J. C. Leyendecker
Neysa McMein
Anita Parkhurst

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