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Harold S. De Lay

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By 1906 Harold DeLay was a prosperous commercial artist with an art studio in the Dickey Building at 32-46 Dearborn Street. He drew story illustrations and painted covers for Technical World Magazine, The Century, and 10-Story Book, all of which were published in Chicago.
Harold S. DeLay, or Delay, was the artist who provided five pictures for L. Frank Baum's 1906 novel Daughters of Destiny. DeLay concentrated on book ...
Harold Saylor De Lay was born on May 13, 1876, in the west central Ohio town of South Charleston and attended the Art Institute of Chicago with Ada and Adolph ...
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7 janv. 2023 · Delay, Harold W., of Hillsboro, Missouri was born May 4, 1944, in Owosso, Michigan, to Andrew and Alma (nee Owens) Delay, and entered into ...
8 févr. 2012 · During the 1890s until at least the mid-late 1930s, DeLay was a commercial artist operating out of the Chicago area. He is listed in the Who's ...
Creator Name: Harold Saylor DeLay; Date of Passing: August 14, 1950; Biography: During the 1890s until at least the mid-late 1930s, DeLay was a commercial ...
DescriptionHarold S Delay - Red Nails II.jpg, Illustration of a scene in Robert E. Howard's "Red Nails": this picture was first published on p. 205 of Weird ...
Harold DeLay (b. 1876) ; Born: 1876 May 13 in South Charleston, Ohio, United States ; Died: 1947 August 6 in New York City, New York, United States ; Notes: To be ...