Английская Википедия:Douglas Duer
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Douglas Duer (October 4, 1887 – 1964) was a painter and illustrator in the United States.[1][2] He studied with William Merritt Chase and Howard Pyle.[2] Duer worked for various newspapers, illustrated books, did Works Progress Administration assignments during the Great Depression, and created artwork for greeting cards.
Publications with stories he illustrated include Scribners,[3] Harper's,[4] Everybody's Magazine, The American Magazine[5] and Boy's Life.[6]
He exhibited in Wilmington, Delaware in 1917.[7]
Some of his poetry was published.[8][9]
Work as illustrator
- Told in the Hills (1891) by Marah Ellis Ryan
- Desert Gold (novel) by Zane Grey
- The Wilderness Trail by Frank Williams[10]
- Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey
- Keep the Wagons Moving by West Lathrop, pseudonym for Dorothy West Lathrop[11]
- A siren of the snows by Stanley Shaw
- Two Arabian Knights by Donald McGibeny
- Lizette by Samuel Raphaelson in Everybody's Magazine[12]
- The Great White Wall: A Narrative Poem by William Rose Benét[13]
- The Vanished World by Douglas Duer, Sherman, French & Co. (1916)
- Frontispiece of The Single Track by Douglas Grant (author).[14]
- Walter Reed: Doctor in Uniform by L.N. Wood[15]
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