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Arthur I. Keller

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American painter and illustrator (1866–1924)
Kellerc. 1886

Arthur Ignatius Keller (July 4, 1867New York City – December 2, 1924Riverdale, New York) was a United Statespainter andillustrator. His parents were Adam and Amanda Spohr Keller.[1]He took up drawing at theNational Academy, New York as a student of Professor Wilmarth. InMunich, he studied painting with Professor Loeffts.Keller worked in oil andwatercolor.

He won awards including the First Class Medal at the National Academy, Hallgarten composition prize, the Philadelphia Art Club gold medal, Paris Exposition of 1900 silver medal.

Two years later he won the Evans water color prize. At the St. Louis Exposition of 1904 he won gold and silver medals. In San Francisco he was awarded the gold medal of the Panama Pacific International Exposition.[2][3]

"Never my dearStede Bonnet, did I dream you would see me in such plight." —Kate Bonnet - The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter (1902)

At that point he turned almost exclusively to being an illustrator for the New York Herald.

Keller eventually gave up work for newspapers and magazines to provide book illustrations for authors such as F. Hopkinson Smith,Thomas Dixon, Kathleen Norris, Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, and Jeffrey Farnol. He illustratedA Christmas Carol (Dickens), (The Virginian (Wister),Kate Bonnet (Stockton),The Right of Way (Gilbert Parker), and the stories ofBret Harte. He won many medals for paintings and some of his oil and water-color productions were acquired by prominent galleries around the world.


Inspiration for Ku Klux Klan Uniform

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His work with Dixon providing illustrations forThe Clansman have been cited as inspiration for the uniforms of theKu Klux Klan.[4] The originals of the illustrations are in the Thomas Frederick Dixon Jr., Collection, John R. Dover Memorial Library, atGardner-Webb University.

Arturo Alfonso Schomburg was among the first to recognize a resemblance between Ku Klux Klan uniforms and thecapirote worn by the Brotherhood of Seville.[5]

Keller's illustration for frontispiece to Thomas Dixon's bookThe Clansman

Death

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Keller died from pneumonia after a walk on Thanksgiving[citation needed].

References

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  1. ^"ARTHUR I. KELLER,.. ILLUSTRATOR, DEAD". 3 December 1924. p. 21.ProQuest 103344357.
  2. ^"Illustrators: Arthur I. Keller". JVJ Publishing. Archived from the original on May 4, 1999. Retrieved16 January 2012.
  3. ^Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920)."Keller, Arthur Ignatius" .Encyclopedia Americana.
  4. ^Kinney, Alison (8 January 2016)."How the Klan Got Its Hood".The New Republic. Retrieved19 October 2018.
  5. ^"Did The KKK Steal Their Uniforms From Africans?". 23 October 2017. Retrieved19 October 2018.

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