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Erickson, Carl, 1891-1958 (1891-1958)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1891-1958

Biography

Carl Erickson was born in Joliet, Illinois in 1891. He studied art at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and freelanced for local Chicago department stores. In 1914, Erickson moved to New York City to continue his career as a freelance illustrator. After the first World War, Erickson moved to Paris and lent his talents to French publications. Erickson became a staff illustrator for Vogue magazine in 1923. In 1940, Erickson moved back to New York and focused his energies on American publications. He has been called “the Toulouse-Lautrec of America”. A year after his death, in 1958, the Brooklyn Museum held a retrospective show of his drawings.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Untitled (Female figure with long evening gown, shawl & headpiece), undated, undated

 Item
Identifier: SC.187.1.97
Scope and Contents

Female figure with long evening gown, shawl & headpiece leaning on mantle; color: watercolor & ink; Signed.

Dates: undated