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George Reiter Brill - Sunday Fiction

Sunday Fiction (late 19th century)

George Reiter Brill (American, 1867 - 1918)
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The Artist died in 1918 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

George Brill was born August 27, 1867 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to William Henry Brill of Darmstadt, Germany and his wife Elizabeth. He was an illustrator and painter educated at the Spring Garden Institute in Pittsburgh. He also trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of fine Arts and Cusachs and Boss. He was a member of the fellowship of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Associated Artists of Pittsburgh. He was the illustrator and author of "Rhymes of the Golden Age".

Brill was one of the better-known American illustrators in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His drawings were often featured in major northeastern newspapers, especially New York and Philadelphia newspapers. He was especially known for his poster art. His illustration subjects included crime, wickedness, and politics as well as more mundane matters. He also had a softer side. We have noted, for example, some particularly beautiful drawings of early 20th century children. He also wrote the words for children's songs such as "Bringing in the Hay".

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Special features for Sunday, March 15th, 1896.

Special features for Sunday, March 15th, 1896. (1896)

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Little Jumbo

Little Jumbo (1896)

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For the boys and girls … merry-go-round

For the boys and girls … merry-go-round (1896)

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Free to every reader, Sunday, April 12th, 1896; the greatest toy for children ever given by a newspaper – a complete circus.

Free to every reader, Sunday, April 12th, 1896; the greatest toy for children ever given by a newspaper – a complete circus. (1896)

George Reiter Brill (American, 1867 - 1918)
The April ev’ry month – best of 10 cent magazines …

The April ev’ry month – best of 10 cent magazines … (1890)

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The famous deadwood coach free to every reader. Sunday, June 7th, 1896.

The famous deadwood coach free to every reader. Sunday, June 7th, 1896. (1896)

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Sunday Press, Special features, Nov. 10, 1895

Sunday Press, Special features, Nov. 10, 1895 (1895)

George Reiter Brill (American, 1867 - 1918)
Advertisement for Philadelphia Sunday Press; Ferbuary 9, 1896

Advertisement for Philadelphia Sunday Press; Ferbuary 9, 1896 (1896)

George Reiter Brill (American, 1867 - 1918)
Special features for Sunday, March 29th, 1896.

Special features for Sunday, March 29th, 1896. (1896)

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The German iris

The German iris (1895)

George Reiter Brill (American, 1867 - 1918)
Philadelphia Sunday Press; Easter

Philadelphia Sunday Press; Easter (1896)

George Reiter Brill (American, 1867 - 1918)
Contents, September 22, 1895; A talk with Calvin S. Brice…

Contents, September 22, 1895; A talk with Calvin S. Brice… (1895)

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Philadelphia Sunday Press; February 2nd

Philadelphia Sunday Press; February 2nd (1896)

George Reiter Brill (American, 1867 - 1918)
Special features for Sunday, April 19, 1896.

Special features for Sunday, April 19, 1896. (1896)

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Philadelphia Sunday Press; November 10th

Philadelphia Sunday Press; November 10th (1895)

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