Description: Lot # wt17 Original 1930s John Alonzo Williams Signed, Handwritten correspondence with illustration to Waharabi or Waluralis - Size: approx. 5" x 8" (folding) ** This letter took a scrap book related to author Nixon Waterman. - John Alonzo Williams (1869-1951) was Painter and Illustrator of books and Magazine. He Stayed The Colonial Studios on 69th Street in the 1930s. (SONNETS OF A BUDDING BARD Book Illustrated throughout in color by John A. Williams.) - Nixon Waterman (1859 - 1944) was An author (newspaper writer, poet and Chautauqua lecturer, who rose to prominence in the 1890s) More informationJohn Alonzo Williams (1869-1951, American) was a prolific illustrator of books and magazines as well as an award winning watercolorist. William studied at the Art Student League and the Metropolitan School of Art in New York. He later became a member of the National Academy of Design. And a cat lover, he captured his own in his unique water paintings. Williams won various awards throughout his life for his works, among them were the George A. Zabriskie prize in 1927, the Shaw prize in 1934 and 1936, the William Church Osborn prize of the American Water Color Society in 1946. https://www.thegreatcat.org/the-cat-in-art-and-photos-2/cats-in-art-20th-century/john-alonzo-williams-1869-1951-american/ https://salmagundi.org/leo-mielziner-1869-1935-ra-1912-1935-john-alonzo-williams-1869-1951-h-ra-1911-1951-1916/
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