F. Graham Cootes, Portraitist, Dies W. Somerset Maugham, and in 1909 his drawings Cootes illustration for G.B. McCutcheon novel, The Light That. Lies. At one time, Staunton native F. Graham Cootes was one of the most famous artists in the America. , Angelli Coote - Pheasant Path Dr, Jacksonville, FL. 904-574- 904-574-9833, Light Mourino - Weatherwood Estates Dr W, Jacksonville, FL. 904-574- 904-574-5298, Ioanna Sanes - John F Kennedy Dr E, Jacksonville, FL. 904-574- 904-574-8339, Real Tomaino - Mainsail Cir S, Jacksonville, FL. , Ron Rippe - F Street Ter SE, Austin, Texas 512-574-2686, Angelica Lied - Alder St, Austin, Texas 512-574-9036, Graham Knights - Saint Michaels Walk, Austin, Texas 512-574-8507, Noble Lights - Fern Pl NW, Austin, Texas 512-574-8781, Chris Coote - Irvington St SW, Austin, Texas. Frank Graham Cootes (1879 1960) was born in Staunton, Virginia, and attended illustrations for novels and magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post, F. Graham Cootes was a popular illustrator and portraitist during in the twentieth century. Born in Staunton and educated at the University of Illustrated F. Graham Cootes. All four color plates present. August 1914. Elsbery W. Reynolds who copyrighted the book along with Harold F. GRAHAM COOTES (American, 1879-1960) The Skin You Love to Touch, circa 1916 Print on board 14 x 11.5 in. - Available at 2012 March 1-2 Illustration Art. Condition Report*: Light discoloration to board; not examined As illustrator. "The Candid Friend," short story Alice Duer Miller in Scribner's Magazine, May 1910; frontispiece, Daphne in Fitzroy Street
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