Background
Lowell, Orson was born on December 22, 1871 in at Wyoming, Iowa, United States. Son of Milton Horace and Frances M. (Kinney) Lowell.
illustrator painter cartonnist
Lowell, Orson was born on December 22, 1871 in at Wyoming, Iowa, United States. Son of Milton Horace and Frances M. (Kinney) Lowell.
Lowell attended public school in Chicago until 1887, when he began taking classes at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied with J.H. Vanderpoel and Oliver Dennett Grover.
He was 11 years old when his family moved in 1882 to Chicago. In November 1893, Lowell moved to New York City to build his career. By 1905, his work was in high enough demand to allow him to buy a house in New Rochelle, New York while maintaining his studio in New New York
New Rochelle came to be a well-known art colony and illustrator"s community soon after his arrival.
Residents there included Norman Rockwell, Edward Penfield, J. C. Leyendecker, Franklin Booth and Coles Phillips. By 1907, he became known for his cartoons with a social message published in the humor magazine Life.
A contemporary of illustrator Charles Dana Gibson, Lowell illustrated for major magazines, including American Girl, Century, Cosmopolitan, The Delineator, Judge, Ladies" Home Journal, Leslie"s Weekly, McCall"s, McClure"s, Metropolitan Life, Puck, The Saturday Evening Post, Scribner"s, Redbook, Vogue and Woman"s Home Companion. Lowell was a very social individual, joined most of the arts clubs in New York and held positions in many of them.
Among these were the Players Club, the Society of Illustrators (where he was among the first group of non-founding members), the Guild of Free Lance Artists (where he served as president 1924-1925), the New Rochelle Art Association and the New Rochelle Public Library, where he was a trustee from 1930 until 1944.
In 2002, Lowell"s work was included in Toast of the Town: Norman Rockwell and the Artists of New Rochelle, an exhibition of 25 New Rochelle artists, held at the Norman Rockwell Museum (Stockbridge, Massachusetts).
Member Guild Free Lance Artists (president 1924-1925), Society of Illustrators (life. Club: Dutch Treat (New York Home and Studio: Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, New New York
Married Jessica M. Hawley, October 20, 1898.