Angus Peter MacDonall, who came from Saint Louis (studied at the Saint Louis School of Fine Art) was one of the early group of artists who settled in Westport, Connecticut, to make it a famous art colony. MacDonall was especially popular with fellow illustrators because of his three beautiful daughters who were in great demand as models.
MacDonall illustrated for most of the magazines including Scribner's, Harper's, American, and The Ladies Home Journal. For several years he did a regular (showing 500 of 1185 characters). |
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