John Henry Hintermeister

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John Henry Hintermeister (1869-1945) was a Swiss-born American artist, a "well-known illustrator and a painter of American historical scenes," who created paintings for calendars and advertising illustration for the American Art Works company, Brown & Bigelow, Church and Dwight, Louis F. Dow, Kemper-Thomas, the Osborne Co., and Thomas D. Murphy. He was the father of another illustrator, Henry Hintermeister. Both men used the signature Hy Hintermeister, causing confusion among collectors. The two worked together, producing more than 1050 illustrations. rdf:langString
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xsd:date 1945-02-10
rdf:langString Winterthur, Zurich, Switzerland
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rdf:langString Painting by John Henry Hintermeister, Foundation of American Government, 1925. At his desk, Washington sits watching Gouverneur Morris sign the Constitution; behind Morris are Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, Madison and others, and at right Hamilton and Randolph.
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rdf:langString John Henry Hintermeister (1869-1945) was a Swiss-born American artist, a "well-known illustrator and a painter of American historical scenes," who created paintings for calendars and advertising illustration for the American Art Works company, Brown & Bigelow, Church and Dwight, Louis F. Dow, Kemper-Thomas, the Osborne Co., and Thomas D. Murphy. He was the father of another illustrator, Henry Hintermeister. Both men used the signature Hy Hintermeister, causing confusion among collectors. The two worked together, producing more than 1050 illustrations.
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