Grace Drayton
Grace Drayton | |
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Born | Viola Grace Gebbie October 14, 1877 |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Illustration |
Notable work | Campbell Soup Kids |
Spouse(s) | Theodore Wiederseim |
Grace Drayton (1877 – 1936) was an illustrator of children's books, fashion pages, and magazine covers. Drayton was a student of the American artist and teacher Robert Henri.[1] Under his tutelage she created the "Campbell Soup Kids" used in advertisements for Campbell's Soup, the syndicated newspaper humor comic strip, Dolly Dimples, as well as the popular Dolly Dingle Paper Dolls which appeared in the women's magazine Pictorial Review.[2] Drayton is considered to be one of the first and most successful female cartoonists.[3] She was a member of The Plastic Club, Philadelphia from 1905-1909.
Early life
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Born Viola Grace Gebbie, in 1900 she married Theodore Wiederseim and started signing her work "Grace Wiederseim." In 1911, Grace divorced Wiederseim and married W. Drayton, and started signing her work Grace Drayton. She divorced Drayton in 1923 but continued to sign her work "Grace Drayton" or "G G Drayton."
She frequently collaborated with her sister, Margaret G. Hays, also a comic strip author and writer.
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