Iconic illustrations from this publication include Frank X. Leyendecker’s On the Road to Mandalay and A.B. Frost’s scenes of farm life. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this illustrated publication managed by its namesake Peter and his son Robert from the 1880s to the 1910s. Like Harper’s and Scribner’s, this magazine published drawings by Frederic Remington and Charles Dana Gibson.
ANSWER: Collier’s [accept Collier’s Once a Week or Collier’s Weekly: An Illustrated Journal or Collier’s: The National Weekly]
[10e] In the pages of Collier’s, Harrison Fisher, Howard Christy, and Gibson all created trademark styles of idealized images of these people, one of whom appears in Gibson’s drawing The Eternal Question.
ANSWER: girls [or women or females; accept Gibson girls, Christy girls, or Fisher girls]
[10m] This illustrator was retained solely by Collier’s for six years in the 1910s, for whose pages he created the watercolor Cadmus Sowing the Dragon’s Teeth. This artist made prints of androgynous characters in fantasy landscapes, like Daybreak.
ANSWER: Maxfield Parrish
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