Frances Isabelle (Lockwood) Brundage (1854–1937) was an American illustrator best known for her depictions of attractive and endearing children on postcards, valentines, calendars, and other ephemera published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Samuel Gabriel Company, and Saalfield Publishing. She received an education in art at an early age from her father, Rembrandt Lockwood.

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  • Frances Isabelle Brundage geb. Lockwood war eine US-amerikanische Malerin und Kinderbuchautorin. Frances Isabelle Lockwood war eine Tochter des Malers Rembrandt Lockwood und seiner Ehefrau Sarah Ursula, geb. Despeaux. Sie erhielt ihre Ausbildung zunächst bei ihrem Vater, den sie allerdings früh verlor: Er verließ die Familie, als Frances 17 Jahre alt war. Sie arbeitete vor allem als Illustratorin; ihr erstes Werk, mit dem sie Geld verdiente, war vermutlich die Illustration eines Gedichts von Louisa May Alcott. Vorzugsweise illustrierte sie jedoch Kinderbücher, die sie zum Teil auch selbst verfasste. So war etwa Adventures of Jack ein Kinderbuch, das sie selbst schrieb und illustrierte. 1886 heiratete Frances Lockwood den Künstler William Tyson Brundage. Nachdem ihre einzige Tochter 1891 schon als Kleinkind gestorben war, gehörten Kinderdarstellungen zu den Hauptmotiven ihrer oft auf Grußkarten und Kalenderbildern veröffentlichten Gemälde. Frances Isabelle Brundage arbeitete für renommierte Verlage, darunter Stecher Lithographic, De Wolfe, Fiske & Company, Fred A Stokes, Charles E. Graham & Company, E. P. Dutton, Hayes Samuel Gabriel, Saalfied und Raphael Tuck & Sons.
  • Frances Isabelle (Lockwood) Brundage (1854–1937) was an American illustrator best known for her depictions of attractive and endearing children on postcards, valentines, calendars, and other ephemera published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Samuel Gabriel Company, and Saalfield Publishing. She received an education in art at an early age from her father, Rembrandt Lockwood. Her professional career in illustration began at seventeen when her father abandoned his family and she was forced to seek a livelihood. In addition to ephemera, Brundage illustrated children's classics such as the novels of Louisa May Alcott, Johanna Spyri, and Robert Louis Stevenson, and traditional literary collections such as The Arabian Nights and the stories of King Arthur and Robin Hood. She was a prolific artist, and, in her late 60s, was producing as many as twenty books annually. Her work is highly collectible.
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  • Brundage, ca. 1870
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  • Rembrandt Lockwood and Sarah Ursula Despeaux
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  • Frances Isabelle Brundage geb. Lockwood war eine US-amerikanische Malerin und Kinderbuchautorin. Frances Isabelle Lockwood war eine Tochter des Malers Rembrandt Lockwood und seiner Ehefrau Sarah Ursula, geb. Despeaux. Sie erhielt ihre Ausbildung zunächst bei ihrem Vater, den sie allerdings früh verlor: Er verließ die Familie, als Frances 17 Jahre alt war.
  • Frances Isabelle (Lockwood) Brundage (1854–1937) was an American illustrator best known for her depictions of attractive and endearing children on postcards, valentines, calendars, and other ephemera published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Samuel Gabriel Company, and Saalfield Publishing. She received an education in art at an early age from her father, Rembrandt Lockwood.
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