Leon Alaric Shafer
Leon Alaric Shafer (1866, Geneseo, Illinois–1940) was an American painter, etcher and illustrator.[1]
Shafer was born in Illinois,[2] but spent most of his life living in New Rochelle, New York.[1]
He exhibited his work at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1897 and 1905.[2]
Illustrations
- Harper's Weekly, 24 May 1902, featuring the destruction of Saint-Pierre, Martinique
- The Argosy, March 1910
- Illustration for Tam o' the Scoots, 1919
Posters
- Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan
- Sunday Herald Poster, 1896
- Sunday Herald poster, 1897
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References
- Gary, Yves. "Shafer, Leon Alaric (1866 - 1940) USA (1+4)". www.america-scoop.com. Yves Gary. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- "L A Shafer - Artist, Fine Art Prices, Auction Records for L A Shafer". www.askart.com. askART. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
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