Albert Beck Wenzell (1864-1917) was an American illustrator who captured the personalities, gestures, and costumes of high society.
His black and white illustrations were frequently painted in gouache with a big, pointed brush on a warm-toned board.
Born in Detroit, he studied in Munich and Paris. He was best known for his fashionable scenes from high society.
"A Showdown" by Albert Beck Wenzell, oil on canvas, 1895 |
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You can read about Wenzell in Walt Reed's book The Illustrator in America, 1860-2000.
In Vanity Fair is a contemporary book-length collection of his work.
Wenzell is another major illustrator with no Wikipedia page, so I hope one of you will do something about that.
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I've just been admiring this "showdown" illustration, with the card players.
A wonderful composition. All those elbows and more.
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