Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Abbey, Edwin Austin

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2409869Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography — Abbey, Edwin Austin

ABBEY, Edwin Austin, artist, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1852. He was a pupil of the Pennsylvania academy, Philadelphia, and has devoted himself chiefly to drawing illustrations for books and magazines, but since 1875 has done excellent work in water-colors. He removed in 1883 from New York to London, where his studio now is. He is a member of the New York water-color society, and of the London institute of water-colors. Among his best pictures are "The Stage Office" (1876); "The Evil Eye" (1877); "Lady in a Garden" (1878); "Rose in October" (1879); "The Widower" (1883); and "Reading the Bible" (1884). Notable among his illustrations are those to Robert Herrick's poems and "She Stoops to Conquer." In 1897 he abandoned book illustrations, turning his attention to successful oil-painting.