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Ethel Franklin Betts

Ethel Franklin Betts Bains (September 6, 1877 – October 9, 1959)[1] was an American illustrator primarily of children's books during the golden age of American illustration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Ethel Franklin Betts
Born(1877-09-06)September 6, 1877
DiedOctober 9, 1959(1959-10-09) (aged 82)
NationalityAmerican
EducationPennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Drexel Institute
Known forIllustration
An illustration by Ethel Franklin Betts for James Whitcomb Riley's story Little Orphant Annie (1908).

Early life and education edit

Betts was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 6, 1877,[1] the daughter of the physician Thomas Betts and Alice Whelan. She was the younger sister of the illustrator Anna Whelan Betts.[2] Betts studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, with the noted illustrator Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute, now Drexel University, and then at the Howard Pyle School in nearby Wilmington, Delaware.[3]

Career edit

Betts first gained work illustrating magazines including St. Nicholas Magazine, McClure's, and Collier's. Beginning in 1904, she was commissioned to illustrate several books including James Whitcomb Riley's The Raggedy Man, While the Heart Beats Young, and Frances Hodgson Burnett's A Little Princess. Betts commercial work declined after her marriage to Edward Bains in 1909, occasionally creating cover art for magazines such as House & Garden, but she continued to exhibit her portfolio. She received a bronze medal for her illustration of The Six Swans at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition.[4] Along with Jessie Willcox Smith and Sarah Stilwell Weber, Betts was one of the "familiar" magazine and book illustrators in the early 20th century.[5]

Death edit

Betts died at her home in Philadelphia on October 9, 1959.[1] She was buried at Solebury Friends Cemetery in Solebury, Pennsylvania.[1]

Selected works edit

 
Illustration by Ethel Franklin Betts in The Orphan Annie book, "While the Heart Beats Young" by James Whitcomb Riley

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Ethel Franklin Bains", Certificate of Death, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health Vital Statistics, pp. File No. 95406
  2. ^ "Ethel Franklin Betts : (1878-1956)". Artists. American Illustrators Gallery. 2010. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Ethel Betts - Artist, Fine Art Prices, Auction Records for Ethel Betts". www.askart.com.
  4. ^ Official Catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific International Exposition (with Awards). San Francisco: The Wahlgreen Company. 1915.
  5. ^ Deborah Philips (January 19, 2012). Fairground Attractions: A Genealogy of the Pleasure Ground. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-84966-666-4.
  6. ^ Betts, Ethel Franklin (1909). "The complete Mother Goose". New York : A. Stokes – via Internet Archive.

External links edit

ethel, franklin, betts, bains, september, 1877, october, 1959, american, illustrator, primarily, children, books, during, golden, american, illustration, late, 19th, early, 20th, centuries, born, 1877, september, 1877philadelphia, pennsylvaniadiedoctober, 1959. Ethel Franklin Betts Bains September 6 1877 October 9 1959 1 was an American illustrator primarily of children s books during the golden age of American illustration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries Ethel Franklin BettsBorn 1877 09 06 September 6 1877Philadelphia PennsylvaniaDiedOctober 9 1959 1959 10 09 aged 82 Philadelphia PennsylvaniaNationalityAmericanEducationPennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsDrexel InstituteKnown forIllustrationAn illustration by Ethel Franklin Betts for James Whitcomb Riley s story Little Orphant Annie 1908 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Death 4 Selected works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editBetts was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on September 6 1877 1 the daughter of the physician Thomas Betts and Alice Whelan She was the younger sister of the illustrator Anna Whelan Betts 2 Betts studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia with the noted illustrator Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute now Drexel University and then at the Howard Pyle School in nearby Wilmington Delaware 3 Career editBetts first gained work illustrating magazines including St Nicholas Magazine McClure s and Collier s Beginning in 1904 she was commissioned to illustrate several books including James Whitcomb Riley s The Raggedy Man While the Heart Beats Young and Frances Hodgson Burnett s A Little Princess Betts commercial work declined after her marriage to Edward Bains in 1909 occasionally creating cover art for magazines such as House amp Garden but she continued to exhibit her portfolio She received a bronze medal for her illustration of The Six Swans at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition 4 Along with Jessie Willcox Smith and Sarah Stilwell Weber Betts was one of the familiar magazine and book illustrators in the early 20th century 5 Death editBetts died at her home in Philadelphia on October 9 1959 1 She was buried at Solebury Friends Cemetery in Solebury Pennsylvania 1 Selected works edit nbsp Illustration by Ethel Franklin Betts in The Orphan Annie book While the Heart Beats Young by James Whitcomb Riley1901 Captain Ravenshaw or The Maid of Cheapside a Romance of Elizabethan London Robert Neilson Stephens L C Page amp Company 1903 Kings amp Queens Being the Poetical Works of Beulah Belinda John and David Florence Wilkinson Evans McClure Phillips amp Company 1904 Babes in Toyland Glen MacDonough and Anna Alice Chapin Fox Duffield and Company 1904 The Little Grey House Marion Ames Taggart McClure Phillips amp Company 1905 A Little Princess Being the Whole Story of Sara Crewe Now Told for the First Time Frances Hodgson Burnett Charles Scribner s Sons 1905 The Heart of Lady Anne Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle F A Stokes Co 1905 The True Story of Humpty Dumpty How He was Rescued by Three Mortal Children in Make Believe Land Anna Alice Chapin Dodd Mead amp Co 1906 Mother Goose Favorite Nursery Rhymes Ethel Franklin Betts F A Stokes Co 1906 The Runaway Boy James Whitcomb Riley Bobbs Merrill Company 1906 While the Heart Beats Young James Whitcomb Riley Bobbs Merrill Company 1907 The Raggedy Man James Whitcomb Riley Bobbs Merrill Company 1908 The Orphan Annie book James Whitcomb Riley Bobbs Merrill Company 1909 Fairy tales from Grimm Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm E Stern amp Co 1909 The Complete Mother Goose with Illustrations in Colors and in Black and White 6 Ethel Franklin BettsReferences edit a b c d Ethel Franklin Bains Certificate of Death Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health Vital Statistics pp File No 95406 Ethel Franklin Betts 1878 1956 Artists American Illustrators Gallery 2010 Retrieved 6 December 2014 Ethel Betts Artist Fine Art Prices Auction Records for Ethel Betts www askart com Official Catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts Panama Pacific International Exposition with Awards San Francisco The Wahlgreen Company 1915 Deborah Philips January 19 2012 Fairground Attractions A Genealogy of the Pleasure Ground Bloomsbury Publishing p 93 ISBN 978 1 84966 666 4 Betts Ethel Franklin 1909 The complete Mother Goose New York A Stokes via Internet Archive External links editWorks by Ethel Franklin Betts at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Ethel Franklin Betts at Internet Archive Ethel F Bains on Findagrave com nbsp Children s literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ethel Franklin Betts amp oldid 1176656764, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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