- Harrison Cady
Walter Harrison Cady (1877–1970) was an American
illustrator born in Gardner,Massachusetts , to a town selectman and businessman, Edwin Cady. His father fostered a love of nature and encouraged his art skills. Young Cady entered an apprenticeship with a local painter, Parker Perkins. His first publication came as early as 1894: an illustration in a supplement to "Harper's Young People " (signed Walter H. Cady).After his father's untimely death when Harrison was eighteen, Harrison moved to
New York City and found work, first at the "Brooklyn Eagle " newspaper, later at "Life Magazine ". This led to a long career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator, as well as numerouschildren's books , featuring both fantastic and realistic animal illustrations. He had a long association with the American author Thornton W. Burgess and became best known for his works in "Bedtime Stories ", a daily newspaper column created by Burgess.Cady was very prolific, illustrating for over 70 years for publications such as "
St. Nicholas Magazine ", "Boys' Life ", [Cite web |url=http://www.animationarchive.org/2006/05/media-harrison-cadys-boys-life-birds.html |title=Harrison Cady's Boys Life Birds Eye Views |work=ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive |accessdate=2008-03-23] "Saturday Evening Post ", "Ladies' Home Journal ", "Good Housekeeping " and the "Herald Tribune " Syndicate.References
External links
* [http://www.archivesofamericanart.si.edu/exhibits/pastexhibits/cadyharr/cadywhar.htm Archives of American Art online exhibit on Harrison Cady]
*gutenberg author | id=Thornton_Burgess | name=Thornton Burgess, most illustrated by Harrison Cady
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