
Landscape by Connecticut artist, Walworth Stilson
Description
Landscape, gouache on paperboard, blooming flowers plants with songbird in foreground and meadow with trees in the background, signed lower left corner, "Walworth Stilson". Paper tag on back, "The New Magazine 3 West 29th St, New York subject: Landscape with birds". Condition - light foxing to unpainted margins, remnants of adhesive on back top edge. 14" x 19 3/4" gouache painting, 22 1/4" x 30 3/4" paperboard (ref189). Circa 1900. Litchfield County, Connecticut artist, Walworth Stilson (1874-1962) attended the Detroit School of Art, studying under listed artist, John Ward Dunsmore. He completed his art studies at the Detroit Academy, where listed artist Joseph W. Gies was his instructor. His art career started in New York City at the "Illustrated American". He also illustrated for St. Nicholas Magazine and the Metropolitan Magazine of New York. Books illustrated by Stilson include "Our Fern and Their Haunts" by Willard N. Chute and "The Writers of Knickerbocker New York" by Hamilton Wright Mabie. An extensive biography of Stilson was done in a June 1925 article of the Bridgeport Life Newspaper of Bridgeport, Connecticut reviewing Stilson's artistic, poetic, and musical genius. Examples of Stilson's work are in the collections of the Yale University Art Gallery and The New Milford Historical Society of Connecticut.
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Landscape by Connecticut artist, Walworth Stilson
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