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John Marchand

John Norval Marchand (1875 - 1921) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut.  John Marchand is known for Book illustration, western genre painting.

Born and living as a youth in Leavenworth, Kansas, John Marchand became a painter, sculptor and prolific illustrator whose work reflected 'western' influences.  Despite a brief career, he was prolific, completing illustrations for thirty-five books including Girl of the Golden West and Arizona: A Romance of The Great Southwest, written by Augustus Thomas and Cyrus Townsend Brady.

Growing up in western frontier country, Marchand had first-hand familiarity with Indian Territory.  At age 16, he and his family moved to St. Paul, Minnesota.  He studied at the Harwood Art School in Minneapolis, and had a job for the Minneapolis Journal.  At age 20, he became staff artist for the New York World, and from 1897 to 1899, he and painter Albert Levering studied at the Munich Academy in Germany.

Returning to New York City, he became an illustrator, and made trips West for material.  In 1902, he met Charles Russell in Montana and   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 4022 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about John Marchand

   John Marchand  Born:  1875 - Leavenworth, Kansas
Died:   1921 - Westport, Connecticut
Known for:  Book illustration, western genre painting

Born and living as a youth in Leavenworth, Kansas, John Marchand became a painter, sculptor and prolific illustrator whose work reflected 'western' influences.  Despite a brief career, he was prolific, completing illustrations for thirty-five books including Girl of the Golden West and Arizona: A Romance of The Great Southwest, written by Augustus Thomas and Cyrus Townsend Brady.

Growing up in western frontier country, Marchand had first-hand familiarity with Indian Territory.  At age 16, he and his family moved to St. Paul, Minnesota.  He studied at the Harwood Art School in Minneapolis, and had a job for the Minneapolis Journal.  At age 20, he became staff artist for the New York World<  ...  Displaying 750 of 4022 characters.

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