Fern bisel peat died of consumption
Fern bisel peat died of consumption disease
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Fern Bisel Peat Woman Artist Illustrator and Children's Playmate by Jim Linderman
Posted 14 years ago
For 75 years Children's Playmate was just that.
A playmate. From 1935 to 2008 (when it merged with Jack and Jill) it had kids thinking, drawing, clipping, making and thinking. These issues from the glory days give only a small indication of the beauty.
Fern bisel peat died of consumption
Each issue was at the time digest-sized and 50 pages.
The artist was Fern Bisel Peat. She was born in 1893 and lived until 1971. She made a good living. but as with most women artists of the past, information is far more scarce than it should be.
Consumption disease
Fern could show you how to carve a pumpkin or draw an easter egg in the most charming and colorful manner. An unsung hero of commercial and educational art. Her work has been reproduced in a few places over the years, but as far as I know there has never been a retrospective, a comprehensive (or even cursory) biography or a museum exhibit.
Her work, in addition to providing