Arthur William Brown
(1881 - 1966)
Arthur William Brown was a Canadian commercial artist, most known for his work as an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, American Magazine, and Redbook.
His works included illustrated stories of American authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Irvin Cobb, such as Sinclair Lewis.
In 1964, Brown earned the unofficial title of Dean of American Illustrators and was inducted into the Illustrator’s Hall of Fame by the American Society of Illustrators.
Bibliography
Alice Adams (1921)
Alice Adams aspires to climb the social ladder and win the affection of a wealthy young man named Arthur Russell. Read online at archive.org.
Thelma C. Grosvenor
The Magnificent Ambersons (1918)
The old aristocracy of a Midwestern town finds itself displaced by the new manufacturing money. Read online at archive.org.
Seventeen (1916)
A true classic of American humor. Read online at archive.org.