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Henry Sumner (Hy) Watson

Henry Sumner (Hy) Watson (1868 - 1933) was active/lived in New York, New Jersey.  Henry Watson is known for Game and fish illustration.

Henry Watson (Hy Watson aka Henry Sumner Watson) was an illustrator; he worked for " Field & Stream" and "Scribner's Magazine" in the early 1900s.   ...  [Displaying 150 of 551 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Henry Sumner (Hy) Watson

   Henry Sumner (Hy) Watson  Born:  1868 - Bordentown, New Jersey
Died:   1933
Known for:  Game and fish illustration
Name variants:  Henry Watson, Hy Sumner Watson

Henry Watson (Hy Watson aka Henry Sumner Watson) was an illustrator; he worked for " Field & Stream" and "Scribner's Magazine" in the early 1900s.

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