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Gene Pelham

Gene Pelham (1909 - 2004) was active/lived in New York, Vermont.  Gene Pelham is known for Rural landscape, magazine covers.

The following, submitted September 2004, is from Tom Pelham, son of the artist.

Born in New York City, Gene Pelham earned a distinguished reputation as an illustrator of magazine covers, especially the "Saturday Evening Post" and for landscape paintings of rural Vermont. He also did some portrait work.

Prior to moving to Vermont, Mr. Pelham studied at the Grand Central School of Art and the National Academy of Design in New York City. Upon graduation, he was commissioned by the City of New York to design and paint murals for the 1939 World's Fair.

Later in 1939, Mr. Pelham moved to West Arlington, Vermont. He spent the next years (1940 - 1954) producing his own work, assisting Norman Rockwell during his years as premier Saturday Evening Post cover artist, raising a family, and operating a small family farm. In 1942 and 1943, Mr. Pelham's work was featured on the covers of the "Saturday Evening Post".

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Facts about Gene Pelham

   Gene Pelham  Born:  1909 - New York, New York
Died:   2004 - Arlington, Vermont
Known for:  Rural landscape, magazine covers
Name variants:  Eugene Thomas Pelham

The following, submitted September 2004, is from Tom Pelham, son of the artist.

Born in New York City, Gene Pelham earned a distinguished reputation as an illustrator of magazine covers, especially the "Saturday Evening Post" and for landscape paintings of rural Vermont. He also did some portrait work.

Prior to moving to Vermont, Mr. Pelham studied at the Grand Central School of Art and the National Academy of Design in New York City. Upon graduation, he was commissioned by the City of New York to design and paint murals for the 1939 World's Fair.

Later in 1939, Mr. Pelham moved to West Arlington, Vermont. He spent the next years (1940 - 1954) producing his own work, assisting Norman Rockwell during his years as premier  ...  Displaying 750 of 4559 characters.

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