Artvee
  • Browse
    • Abstract
    • Figurative
    • Landscape
    • Illustration
    • Posters
    • Religion
    • Mythology
    • Drawings
    • Still Life
    • Animals
    • Botanical
    • Asian Art
  • Books
  • Artists
  • Explore
    • Topics
    • Culture
    • Movements
  • Highlights
  • Collections
  • Galleries
  • Artvee Pro
Login
Artvee
Menu
Charles Jay Taylor
Charles Jay Taylor

Charles Jay Taylor

American, 1855-1929
Follow

Charles Jay Taylor was born in New York in 1855. He studied law at Columbia University, then art at the Art Students League, the National Academy of Design (with Eastman Johnson) and City College of New York, as well as in London and Paris. He contributed illustrations to the New York's Daily Graphic and magazines like Harpers, Puck and Punch. His book 'Taylor Girls' gained him international acclaim.

73 items

Show 30 50 70
Sounding the tocsin

Sounding the tocsin (1895)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The nurses did it

The nurses did it (1897)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The next thing in order

The next thing in order (1897)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The nations’ holiday feast

The nations’ holiday feast (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The Joshua of our silly senate in his great act of trying to make the sun stand still

The Joshua of our silly senate in his great act of trying to make the sun stand still (1897)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The irrepressible conflict

The irrepressible conflict (1895)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The gay Lothario of Europe

The gay Lothario of Europe (1897)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The boss of the bosses

The boss of the bosses (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The apotheosis of Puck

The apotheosis of Puck (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving (1893)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
The only thing that would scare our thick-skinned senators

The only thing that would scare our thick-skinned senators (1894)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Some people who ought to ‘swear off’ this new year’s

Some people who ought to ‘swear off’ this new year’s (1895)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Shut out again! – and all her own doing, too!

Shut out again! – and all her own doing, too! (1894)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
She won’t bow to the hat

She won’t bow to the hat (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
She has a presidential pet of her own

She has a presidential pet of her own (1895)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Shaking him off

Shaking him off (1894)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Puck Easter

Puck Easter (1898)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Puck Christmas 1896

Puck Christmas 1896 (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Pride and humility

Pride and humility (1895)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Too much like Cæsar

Too much like Cæsar (1895)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
With the compliments of the season

With the compliments of the season (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Why he is happy

Why he is happy (1897)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Well protected

Well protected (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
We ought to be thankful

We ought to be thankful (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Up they come again!

Up they come again! (1895)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Under one flag

Under one flag (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Twenty years in a bar-room

Twenty years in a bar-room (1893)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
True democracy is safe!

True democracy is safe! (1896)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
Presidential aspirants take to the wheel!

Presidential aspirants take to the wheel! (1895)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
They can’t hold up this train!

They can’t hold up this train! (1893)

Charles Jay Taylor (American, 1855-1929)
Illustration
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • →

0 Artworks
Follow
Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Favourite
Collect

Standard, JPG, Size:

Download

Max Size, JPG, Size:

Download
License: All public domain files can be freely used for personal and commercial projects. .
Why is this image in the public domain?
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact us
Artvee.com 2024 All Rights Reserved
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
More info Accept
  • Sign in
  • Browse
    • Abstract
    • Figurative
    • Landscape
    • Illustration
    • Posters
    • Religion
    • Mythology
    • Drawings
    • Still Life
    • Animals
    • Botanical
    • Asian Art
  • Artists
  • Books
  • Explore
    • Topics
    • Culture
    • Movements
  • Highlights
  • Collections
  • Galleries
  • Artvee Pro