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Pennell, Joseph

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Pennell, Joseph (pĕn`əl), 1857–1926, American illustrator, etcher, lithographer, and author, b. Philadelphia, studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Much of his time was spent in Europe, particularly in London, where he was greatly influenced by Whistler. His subjects are chiefly landscapes and architectural views, and his art is distinguished for its simplicity, technical perfection, and illustrative quality. He is represented by etchings, drawings, and lithographs in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; and Brooklyn Museum, N.Y. Pennell was a member (1909) of the National Academy of Design and of numerous European societies and was a lecturer on illustration at the Slade School of Art, London, and the Royal College of Art, South Kensington. His publications include Pen Drawings and Pen Draughtsmen (1889), Modern Illustration (1895), Lithographs of New York (1905), Etchers and Etching (1919), Adventures of an Illustrator (1925), and, with Elizabeth R. Pennell, his wife, a biography of James McNeill Whistler (1908).

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See The Life and Letters of Joseph Pennell (1929) by his wife.


Pennell, Joseph (1857–1926) lithographer; born in Philadelphia. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1878–80), moved to London (1884), and settled in New York City (1922) to teach at the Art Students League. Highly admired for his book illustrations, he is also known for his publications, Lithography and Lithographers (1900), and an authorized biography of Whistler (1908).


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