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Penfield, Edward (1886-1925) - Stearns Bicycles 1896
Penfield, Edward (1886-1925) - Stearns Bicycles 1896
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This is an American Art Nouveau advertising poster by artist Edward Penfield.
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Edward Penfield (1866-1925) was an American illustrator in the era known as the "Golden Age of American Illustration" and he is considered the father of the American poster. His work has been included in almost every major book on American Illustration or the history of the poster. He is also a major figure in the evolution of graphic design.
He was born June 2, 1866, in Brooklyn, New York, to Ellen Lock Moore and Josiah B. Penfield. He first studied at New York's Art Students League. He worked under George de Forest Brush, who was known for his romantic scenes of American Indian life. He first worked for Harper's Weekly and later became art director. He developed his own unique style of simplified figures with bold outlines in settings free of extraneous detail. He believed, "A design that needs study is not a poster, no matter how well executed." He wrote and published a book titled Holland Sketches, which was published by Scribner's in 1907.
Penfield lived in New Rochelle, New York, a popular art colony among actors, writers and artists of the period. The community was most well known for its unprecedented number of prominent American illustrators. He was one of the founding members of the New Rochelle Art Association which was organised in 1912.
His posters were bold and stood out from a distance with great clarity. As artists like Alphonse Mucha, Théophile Steinlen and Toulouse-Lautrec popularised the poster in Europe, Penfield accomplished the same feat in the United States. For his posters, Penfield utilised simple shapes and a limited palette of colours that lent themselves to the primitive methods of reproduction of the era.

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