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November 20, 2024

30 Beautiful Paintings of Women by Harrison Fisher in the Early 20th Century

Born 1875 or 1877 in Brooklyn, New York City, American illustrator Harrison Fisher began to draw at an early age. In 1898, he began his career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator, working for the San Francisco Call and the San Francisco Examiner, drawing sketches and decorative work. He became known particularly for his drawings of women, which won him acclaim as the successor of Charles Dana Gibson.

Together with fellow artists Howard Chandler Christy and Neysa McMein, Fisher constituted the Motion Picture Classic magazine’s, “Fame and Fortune” contest jury of 1921-22, who discovered the It-girl, Clara Bow. His work appeared regularly on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine from the early 1900s until his death in 1977. 

Here below is a collection of beautiful paintings of women by Harrison Fisher in the 1900s and 1910s.

More Attractive, 1901

Design for Saturday Evening Post cover, May 10, 1902

Ladies in the Park, 1903

The Followers, 1906

Bonnet, 1907

Book Fair, Americans, 1908

Cup of Tea, 1908

Dumb Luck, 1908

Feather Fan, 1908

Golden Gown, 1908

Portrait of a Lady, circa 1908

The College Girl at Her Studies, 1908

American Beauties, 1909

American Beauties, 1909

Her Infinite Variety, 1909

The Web of the Golden Spider, 1909

Her Future, 1910

Binoculars, circa 1910

Lady with Bulldog, circa 1910

Mirror, circa 1910

Turban, 1910

Violin Player, circa 1910

Portrait of Dorothy Gibson, 1911

Woman with Spaniel Dog, 1911

Woman With Tennis Racket, 1911

Leopard Print Coat, 1913

Dear Sweetheart, 1914

Woman with Black Cat, 1914

Woman with Rose, 1914

A Ripening Bud, 1917

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