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Carl Erickson (1891–1958), was a fashion illustrator and advertising artist who was well known for his work with Vogue magazine and Coty cosmetics. He worked for Vogue from 1916 to 1958 when he died; most likely from complications due to alcoholism. He was commonly known as "Eric," a name he used to sign his work, which was given to him by fellow students at the Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago. Along with fashion illustration, Erickson was also an accomplished portrait artist. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Queen Elizabeth II, Frank Sinatra, and Gertrude Stein are a few of the public figures who sat for him. During his early career he lived in New York City, and later moved Senlis, France, with his wife, the fashion illustrator Lee Creelman. They had one child, a daughter named Charlot

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  • كارل إريكسون (ar)
  • Carl Erickson (illustrator) (en)
  • Carl Erickson (fr)
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  • كارل إريكسون (بالإنجليزية: Carl Erickson)‏ هو ‏ أمريكي، ولد في 1891 في جوليت في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1958 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Carl Erickson, connu sous son pseudonyme de Eric dont il signe ses œuvres, est un illustrateur de mode américain, né en 1891 et mort en 1958. Il débute par la publicité, puis travaille principalement pour l'édition américaine de Vogue, après son installation à Paris avec sa femme, magazine avec lequel il collaborera pendant plus de 35 ans et réalisera de nombreuses couvertures à partir de 1930. (fr)
  • Carl Erickson (1891–1958), was a fashion illustrator and advertising artist who was well known for his work with Vogue magazine and Coty cosmetics. He worked for Vogue from 1916 to 1958 when he died; most likely from complications due to alcoholism. He was commonly known as "Eric," a name he used to sign his work, which was given to him by fellow students at the Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago. Along with fashion illustration, Erickson was also an accomplished portrait artist. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Queen Elizabeth II, Frank Sinatra, and Gertrude Stein are a few of the public figures who sat for him. During his early career he lived in New York City, and later moved Senlis, France, with his wife, the fashion illustrator Lee Creelman. They had one child, a daughter named Charlot (en)
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  • Carl Erickson (en)
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  • Joliet, Illinois, USA (en)
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  • Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago, Illinois, USA (en)
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  • Carl Oscar August Erickson (en)
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  • كارل إريكسون (بالإنجليزية: Carl Erickson)‏ هو ‏ أمريكي، ولد في 1891 في جوليت في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1958 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Carl Erickson (1891–1958), was a fashion illustrator and advertising artist who was well known for his work with Vogue magazine and Coty cosmetics. He worked for Vogue from 1916 to 1958 when he died; most likely from complications due to alcoholism. He was commonly known as "Eric," a name he used to sign his work, which was given to him by fellow students at the Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago. Along with fashion illustration, Erickson was also an accomplished portrait artist. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Queen Elizabeth II, Frank Sinatra, and Gertrude Stein are a few of the public figures who sat for him. During his early career he lived in New York City, and later moved Senlis, France, with his wife, the fashion illustrator Lee Creelman. They had one child, a daughter named Charlotte. (en)
  • Carl Erickson, connu sous son pseudonyme de Eric dont il signe ses œuvres, est un illustrateur de mode américain, né en 1891 et mort en 1958. Il débute par la publicité, puis travaille principalement pour l'édition américaine de Vogue, après son installation à Paris avec sa femme, magazine avec lequel il collaborera pendant plus de 35 ans et réalisera de nombreuses couvertures à partir de 1930. (fr)
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