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| == About == | | == About == |
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− | : | + | :Ralph Pallen Coleman (1892 - 1968) is a native Philadelphian and a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Art. Coleman was a famed illustrator and painter. His first illustration appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1915 and went on to illustrate many more magazines and books, including Home Arts, the Saturday Evening Post, and Everybody's. In 1942, he painted “The Eternal Christ”, a haunting picture of Christ on the battlefield. This painting became so popular that several million copies were distributed to civilians and soldiers during the Second World War. |
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 30 May 2009
About
- Coleman, Ralph Pallen
- Ralph Pallen Coleman (1892 - 1968) is a native Philadelphian and a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Art. Coleman was a famed illustrator and painter. His first illustration appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1915 and went on to illustrate many more magazines and books, including Home Arts, the Saturday Evening Post, and Everybody's. In 1942, he painted “The Eternal Christ”, a haunting picture of Christ on the battlefield. This painting became so popular that several million copies were distributed to civilians and soldiers during the Second World War.
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