Penrhyn Stanlaws
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Penrhyn Stanley Adamson, known as Penrhyn Stanlaws, (1877–1957) was a cover artist[1] and film director. , who also became an illustrator, was his older brother.[2]
Career[]
He was born in Dundee, Scotland.[3]
A successful cover artist, he picked Anna Q. Nilsson to become one of his models. He selected female models who toured by automobile to promote Liberty Loans.
Stanlaws organized a syndicate to build the Hotel des Artistes at 1 West 67th with a large penthouse studio. He also planned a resort in Port Washington on Long Island but it was never built.[2]
He was a fan of the looks of Madge Bellamy.
Gallery[]
Olive Thomas nude
Penrhyn sketching Betty Compson
Cover art for Richard Harding Davis' "The King's Jackal" (1898)
Filmography[]
- The House That Jazz Built (1921)
- At the End of the World (1921)
- The Little Minister (1921 film)
- Singed Wings (1922)
- The Law and the Woman (1922)
- The Wiser Sex (1922)
- Pink Gods (1922)
References[]
- ^ "Penrhyn Stanlaws". American Art Archives.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Brief biography of magazine illustrator Penrhyn Stanlaws". Things and Other Stuff.
- ^ "Penrhyn Stanlaws Archives | The Saturday Evening Post". Saturday Evening Post.
External links[]
Categories:
- American film directors
- 20th-century American painters
- 1877 births
- 1957 deaths
- Artists from Dundee