Andrew Varick Stout Anthony

Andrew Varick Stout Anthony
Born 1835
New York City
Died 1906
Nationality American
Occupation engraver

Andrew Varick Stout Anthony (born in New York City in 1835; died in 1906) was a United States wood engraver.

Biography

Anthony was the son of Eliza (Stout) and John Anthony.[1] He studied drawing and engraving under the best teachers in New York,[2] and was one of the original members of the American Water Color Society. He passed part of his professional life in New York and California, but settled in Boston in 1878.

He was married to Mary Aurelia (Walker). His grandson was actor Osgood Perkins, his great-grandson was actor Anthony Perkins, and his great-great-grandson is actor Oz Perkins.[3]

Works

His most conspicuous success was achieved as a line engraver. Among his best known works are the illustrations for Whittier's Snow Bound (1867), Ballads of New England (1870), and Mabel Martin (1876); Longfellow's Skeleton in Armor (1877), and Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter (1878).[2] The illustrated edition of Geraldine (a "rhythymic [sic?] romance" written by Alphonso A. Hopkins in 1881) was published in 1887 with illustrations "drawn, engraved, and printed under the supervision of A.V.S. Anthony." It is a particularly interesting edition because the illustrations are not only demonstrative of the themes, but are accurate drawings of sites and features along the St. Lawrence River.[4]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Wilson & Fiske 1900.
  2. http://www.bosarchitecture.com/backbay/beacon/196.html
  3. Geraldine, A Poem. With Illustrations. Copyright 1881 by James R. Osgood & Co; 1887 by Ticknor & Co.

References

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John, eds. (1900). "Anthony, Andrew Varick Stout". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.

Further reading

  • "Brooklyn Museum: Collections: Andrew Varick Stout Anthony". Retrieved 28 December 2011.


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