. English: Virginia Frances Sterrett: illustrator She was born in Chicago in 1900. Her father died when she was very young, and her mother moved with Virginia and her sister to live with their extended family. Demonstrating an early talent for art, she entered and won prizes in drawing competitions at the Kansas State Fair Exhibition. Her course in life as an illustrator was set, and as a teenager she began to work for various advertising agencies. A bout of tuberculosis left her in a state of permanently poor health. Her talent for fantasy art caught the attention of publishing houses, and at


. English: Virginia Frances Sterrett: illustrator She was born in Chicago in 1900. Her father died when she was very young, and her mother moved with Virginia and her sister to live with their extended family. Demonstrating an early talent for art, she entered and won prizes in drawing competitions at the Kansas State Fair Exhibition. Her course in life as an illustrator was set, and as a teenager she began to work for various advertising agencies. A bout of tuberculosis left her in a state of permanently poor health. Her talent for fantasy art caught the attention of publishing houses, and at the age of 19 she completed her first book illustration commission for the volume “Old French Fairy Tales”. The same publishing company, Penn, immediately employed her again to illustrate “Tanglewood Tales”. By 1923, her illness had become so severe that it was necessary to enter a sanitorium as a long-term patient . 1923. Virginia Frances Sterrett  (1900–1931)    Description American illustrator Date of birth/death 1900 1931 Authority control : Q7934270 VIAF: 14716201 ISNI: 0000 0000 5242 1748 LCCN: nr2003040280 GND: 1020017295 WorldCat 586 Tanglewood-tales-11 002


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