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American illustrator
Thomas McIlvaine (October 4, 1854 – December 7, 1933) was an American
illustrator.
McIlvaine was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1854.
[1] He married Sybilla Mayer in 1880,
[2]
[3] and the couple had three sons: Perry, Thomas Jr., and Roy.
[4] He died in
Brooklyn, New York on December 7, 1933.
[1]
McIlvaine was primarily noted as an illustrator. He contributed 100 illustrations to an 1890 edition of
Thomas Moore's poem
Lalla Rookh.
[5] In 1893 he provided twelve full-page
watercolors, twelve full-page
halftones, and other smaller illustrations for
Frederick A. Stokes Company's edition of Lucile by
Robert Bulwer-Lytton (writing as "Owen Meredith").
[6]
Other Works:
- The Arabian Nights' Entertainments (2 v.); George Fyler Townsend (ed.); 1891
[7]
- 100 illustrations from Selections from the Poetical Works of
Robert Browning; 1892
[8]
- The Princess Margarethe; John D. Barry; 1893
[9]
- 20 illustrations from The Wonderful “One-Hoss-Shay” And Other Poems;
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.; 1897
[10]
- Mother-Song and Child-Song;
Charlotte Brewster Jordan (ed.); 1898
[11]
- A Treasury of American Verse; Walter Learned (ed.); 1901 (with H.C.Edwards)
[12]
- The Sociable Ghost; "
Olive Harper" (Ellen D'Apery); 1903 (with A.W. Schwartz)
[13]
- The Dear Old Home; Sara Ellmaker Ambler; 1906
[14]
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"Thomas McIlvaine - Death Certificate". ancestry.com. Retrieved Nov 11, 2021.
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^ "Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940", database, FamilySearch (
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V265-PRY : 6 February 2020), Thomas McIlvaine, 1880.
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"Our New York Letter". The Norfolk Virginian. Norfolk, VA. August 28, 1890. p. 7. Retrieved November 12, 2021 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"1900 United States Federal Census". ancestry.com. Retrieved Nov 11, 2021.
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"Lalla Rookh : an oriental romance". worldcat.org. Retrieved Nov 11, 2021.
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^ Huttner, Sidney.
"Lucile: Illustrations". The Lucile Project. Retrieved Nov 11, 2021.
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"The Arabian nights' entertainments, revised with notes by the Revd. George Fyler Townsend, M. A." Hathi Trust. 25 February 2019. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.
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SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. Frederick A. Stokes. January 1892. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.
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^ Barry, John D.; McIlvaine, Thomas (ill.) (1893).
The Princess Margarethe. Geo.M.Allen Company. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.
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^ Holmes Sr., Oliver Wendell (1897).
The Wonderful "One-Hoss-Shay" And Other Poems. Frederick A. Stokes Company. p. 50. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.
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^ Jordan, Charlotte Brewster.
"Mother-song and child-song". The Online Books Page. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.
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^ Learned, Walter (1901).
"A Treasury of American Verse". google.com. Retrieved Nov 14, 2021.
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^ d'Apery, Ellen (1903).
"The Sociable Ghost: Being the Adventures of a Reporter ..." Google.com. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.
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^ Ambler, Sara Ellmaker (1907).
"The Dear Old Home". Google.com. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.