Alonzo Myron Kimball

Alonzo Myron Kimball
Kimball, c. 1920
Born(1874-08-14)August 14, 1874
DiedAugust 27, 1923(1923-08-27) (aged 49)
Evanston, Illinois
United States
Occupation(s)Portrait painter, illustrator
Years active1894–1923
SpousesMadeleine "Medley" Williams
(m. 1902–his death)
Children1, son Alonzo Weston Kimball
(1905–1977)

Alonzo Myron Kimball (August 14, 1874 – August 27, 1923) was an American portrait artist and illustrator. A native of Wisconsin, Kimball received his art training in Chicago, New York, and Paris. Early in his career he specialized in portraiture, especially paintings of female subjects, but during the first decade of the 20th century he also became one of the leading book illustrators in the United States as well a cover artist for national periodicals such as Scribner's Magazine, Collier's, and The Saturday Evening Post. After 1914, Kimball began applying his talents increasingly to commercial advertising, which included designing theatrical posters for the film company Pathé and illustrating newspaper and magazine promotions for a variety of products.

  1. ^ "United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925," sworn affidavit by Alonzo M. Kimball of his birthdate and location, signed in New York City September 10, 1894; U.S State Department records, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; digital copy of original application, FamilySearch database.