Signed by Fisher with his distinct style, but very hard to read. Date is not clear. Has backing board suitable for framing. Non-book, print by Harrison Fisher (July 27, 1875 or 1877 ? January 19, 1934) was an American illustrator.Fisher was born in Brooklyn, New York City and began to draw at an early age. Both his father and his grandfather were artists. Fisher spent much of his youth in San Francisco, and studied at the San Francisco Art Association. In 1898, he moved back to New York and began his career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator. He became known particularly for his drawings ... View More...
Print Signed by Fisher with his distinct style. Has backing board suitable for framing. Harrison Fisher (July 27, 1875 or 1877 ? January 19, 1934) was an American illustrator.Fisher was born in Brooklyn, New York City and began to draw at an early age. Both his father and his grandfather were artists. Fisher spent much of his youth in San Francisco, and studied at the San Francisco Art Association. In 1898, he moved back to New York and began his career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator.He became known particularly for his drawings of women, which won him acclaim as the successor of Char... View More...
Original Print signed by Fisher. The Last Waltz print and poem that accompanies the print. "Play on, O fairy strain, too soon Will silence break the spell, How sad, how sweet the last dear waltz Before we say farewell." Artist signed. Has backing board suitable for framing. Harrison Fisher (July 27, 1875 or 1877 ? January 19, 1934) was an American illustrator.Fisher was born in Brooklyn, New York City and began to draw at an early age. Both his father and his grandfather were artists. Fisher spent much of his youth in San Francisco, and studied at the San Francisco Art Association. In 1898, he... View More...
Signed by Fisher with his distinct style. Has backing board suitable for framing. Harrison Fisher (July 27, 1875 or 1877 ? January 19, 1934) was an American illustrator.Fisher was born in Brooklyn, New York City and began to draw at an early age. Both his father and his grandfather were artists Fisher spent much of his youth in San Francisco, and studied at the San Francisco Art Association. In 1898, he moved back to New York and began his career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator. He became known particularly for his drawings of women, which won him acclaim as the successor of Charles Da... View More...
Original Print by Harrison Fisher (July 27, 1875 or 1877 ? January 19, 1934) was an American illustrator.Fisher was born in Brooklyn, New York City and began to draw at an early age. Both his father and his grandfather were artists.[1] Fisher spent much of his youth in San Francisco, and studied at the San Francisco Art Association. In 1898, he moved back to New York and began his career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator.[1] He became known particularly for his drawings of women, which won him acclaim as the successor of Charles Dana Gibson. Together with fellow artists Howard Chandler C... View More...