Frederick Lowenheim | |
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Born | S. Frederick Lowenheim August 8, 1869
Berlin, Germany |
Died | November 14, 1929
New Rochelle, New York, United States | (aged 60)
Known for | Illustration |
Frederick Lowenheim (August 8, 1869 [1]- November 14, 1929) was widely known for his front page magazine illustrations of the Country Gentleman and Woman's Home Companion.
Lowenheim came to the United States around 1885. He received training in Berlin and The Art Institute of Chicago. [2] Lowenheim was a storybook illustrator whose work often depicted children in amusing situations. He illustrated 15 magazine covers for The Country Gentleman [3] He maintained a studio in Manhattan but lived in New Rochelle, NY. He worked for the George L Dyer Company. [4]
Some of Lowenheim's storybook illustration were:
Some of Lowenheim's magazine cover illustrations were:
Costume)
Lowenheim was the son of Adolph Aaron Loewenheim(1839-1901) and Ernestine Heymann Loewenheim(1836-1889). His father, Adolph, was a Rabbi. Lowenheim married Gertrude Rosenfield of Illinois. They had one son, Frederick Adolph Lowenheim (1909-1980), who was an author and expert on electroplating. [1]
Frederick Lowenheim | |
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Born | S. Frederick Lowenheim August 8, 1869
Berlin, Germany |
Died | November 14, 1929
New Rochelle, New York, United States | (aged 60)
Known for | Illustration |
Frederick Lowenheim (August 8, 1869 [1]- November 14, 1929) was widely known for his front page magazine illustrations of the Country Gentleman and Woman's Home Companion.
Lowenheim came to the United States around 1885. He received training in Berlin and The Art Institute of Chicago. [2] Lowenheim was a storybook illustrator whose work often depicted children in amusing situations. He illustrated 15 magazine covers for The Country Gentleman [3] He maintained a studio in Manhattan but lived in New Rochelle, NY. He worked for the George L Dyer Company. [4]
Some of Lowenheim's storybook illustration were:
Some of Lowenheim's magazine cover illustrations were:
Costume)
Lowenheim was the son of Adolph Aaron Loewenheim(1839-1901) and Ernestine Heymann Loewenheim(1836-1889). His father, Adolph, was a Rabbi. Lowenheim married Gertrude Rosenfield of Illinois. They had one son, Frederick Adolph Lowenheim (1909-1980), who was an author and expert on electroplating. [1]