Hunter College, Dan McCarthy's National School of Caricature, and the New York School of Art
Known for
illustrator, cartoonist and caricaturist
Movement
Modernist
Marjorie Organ Henri (December 3, 1886 – July 1930) was an Irish-born American illustrator, cartoonist and caricaturist.[1]
One of five children of an Irish wallpaper designer, Organ came to the United States with her family when she was 13. She briefly attended Hunter College before dropping out at age 14[2] to study with illustrator Dan McCarthy.[3]
In the fall of 1902, at the age of 16, she gained employment as a cartoonist in William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, the only female artist on the staff.[4] There she authored several comic strips, the longest-running being Reggie and the Heavenly Twins. Organ also published two strips, The Man Hater Club and Strange What a Difference a Mere Man Makes,[5] in the New York World. In early 1908 she met painter Robert Henri and soon joined a class of his at the New York School of Art. On May 5, 1908, the two were married.[4] Although she continued to produce drawings and paintings after that, she was more frequently the model for Henri and spent much of her life orchestrating their social life.[6]
^Perlman, Bennard (1991). Robert Henri: His Life and Art. New York: Dover Publications. p. 85. ISBN 0486267229.
^Perlman, Bennard (1991). Robert Henri: His Life and Art. New York: Dover Publications. pp. 85–86. ISBN 0486267229.
^Petteys, Chris, ‘’Dictionary of Women Artists’’, G K Hill & Co. publishers, 1985
^ abPerlman, Bennard (1991). Robert Henri: His Life and Art. New York: Dover Publications. p. 86. ISBN 0486267229.
^Opitz, Glenn B., Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Books, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1988
^Rubenstein, Charlotte Streifer, ‘’American Women Artists: from Early Indian Times to the Present’’, Avon Publishers 1982 p, 168
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