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| General info : | | Harriet Meserole (born (probably) 04 July 1893, USA - died 13 February 1989 Brooklyn, New York, USA (aged 95) ) was a fashion illustrator.
She created elegant and distinctive covers and artwork for Vogue magazine and other magazines such as The World Magazine during the 1910s and '20s.
Meserole’s first cover for Vogue dates from February 1, 1919.
She sometimes signed her work with only her initials H. M. | |
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| General info : | Harriet Meserole (born (probably) 04 July 1893, USA - died 13 February 1989 Brooklyn, New York, USA (aged 95) ) was a fashion illustrator.
She created elegant and distinctive covers and artwork for Vogue magazine and other magazines such as The World Magazine during the 1910s and '20s.
Meserole’s first cover for Vogue dates from February 1, 1919.
She sometimes signed her work with only her initials H. M. | Harriet Meserole (born 04 July 1893, Troy, New York, USA - died 13 February 1989 Brooklyn, New York, USA (aged 95) ) was a fashion illustrator.
She created elegant and distinctive covers and artwork for Vogue magazine and other magazines such as The World Magazine during the 1910s and '20s.
Shortly after her father’s death when she was 19 years old, she entered a three-year illustration program at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, taking a variety of art courses including fashion illustration.
For a few years starting in 1915 Harriet worked as an artist for Wanamaker’s department store. She also began to see her work published in the pages of various popular magazines of the time, including Puck. After spending quite some effort submitting her artwork to Vogue’s offices for consideration, the publication chose one of her illustrations for the February 1, 1919 issue’s cover.
Harriet’s last cover for Vogue was published in June, 1930.
Later in her career, Meserole dove into surface design after winning honorable mention in a competition held by the Museum of Modern Art called "Organic Design in Home Furnishings."
Meserole stopped working for Conde Nast titles in the 1950s after a thirty-year relationship. She fully retired in 1964, although she continued to design cards and children’s books privately. She passed away in 1989.
She sometimes signed her work with only her initials H. M. | |
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