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Artist: Frederic Gruger
"To the Last Penny" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post, 1916
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pencil and Wash on Paper
Signature: Signed Lower Right
"To the Last Penny," by Edwin Lefevre and illustrated by Frederick R. Gruger for the Sa...
Category
1910s Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Paper, Pencil
The Old Dominie
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Illustration for the Saturday Evening Post 3/25/1916.
Category
1910s Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Paper, Pencil
Find Mister Earl
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Left
Illustration for part eleven of "The Flying Fish" by Arthur Somers Roche, Collier's, August 19, 1918.
Category
1910s Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Charcoal, Ink, Board
"House of Darkness" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed "F. R. Gruger" Upper Right
"'I shall count to five before I fire.' said Davidson. 'One!'" Illustration for "House of Darkness" by C. E. Scoggins, published in The Saturday Ev...
Category
1930s Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Graphite
"Man and Woman Talking with Oxen in Background" Probable Story Illustration
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Inscribed and Signed Upper Right
"Man and Woman Talking with Oxen in Background." Probable magazine story illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, with their label adhered to ver...
Category
Early 20th Century Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Graphite
A Moment of Reflection
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Unsigned
Category
20th Century Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Paper, Charcoal, Ink
I'll Fill That Old Burglar Full of Holes
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Right
otes: F. R. Gruger was one of the most admired artists of the Golden Age of American Illustration. His pictures appeared in almost every major national magazine, but he is best remembered for his long association with The Saturday Evening Post. He was the original illustrator of the serializations of Harry Leon Wilson's Ruggles of Red Gap (1915), Booth Tarkington's Seventeen (1916) and Edna Ferber's Show Boat (1926). Other writers whose work he illustrated during his long career include Bret Harte, Owen Wister, Walter D. Edmunds, P. G. Wodehouse, W. Somerset Maugham, Aldous Huxley, John Galsworthy, Agatha Christie, Ring Lardner, Theodore Dreiser...
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1910s Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media
"Sampson Rock of Wall Street" Original Cover for The Saturday Evening Post
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original cover for The Saturday Evening Post, published October 13, 1906
Gruger illustrated only three post covers throughout his career. This was the second one completed.
Artwor...
Category
Early 1900s Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor, Board
Untitled
By Frederic Gruger
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Upper Left
Saturday Evening Post 8/9/1924
Category
1920s Frederic Gruger Art
Materials
Paper, Pencil
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