Arthur S. Covey
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Arthur Sinclair Covey (1877–1960) was an American muralist whose paintings depicted industrial workers doing their jobs.


Personal life

Covey was born in
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on June 13, 1877 and was married to Mary Dorothea Sale from 1908 until her death in 1917. In 1921, Covey married the artist and children's book writer
Lois Lenski Lois Lenore Lenski Covey (October 14, 1893 – September 11, 1974) was a Newbery Medal-winning author and illustrator of picture books and children's literature. Beginning in 1927 with her first books, ''Skipping Village'' and ''Jack Horner's Pie: ...
(1893–1974). Covey and Lenski remained married until his death in 1960.Lenski, Lois. ''Journey into Childhood, the Autobiography of Lois Lenski''. 1972. J.B. Lippincott. Covey's daughter from his first marriage Margaret Covey Chisholm was also a painter and muralist.McGlauflin, ed., ‘’Who’s Who in American Art 1938-1939” vol.2, The American Federation of Arts, Washington D.C., 1937


Education

Covey attended Southwestern College and studied for three years at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he graduated in 1899. He later taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. At the age of 16, Covey participated in the Cherokee Strip Land Run in Oklahoma on September 16, 1893. During his subsequent career as an artist, one of his frequently-reproduced drawings (from 1953) depicted this Cherokee Strip Run.


Works

His works include a 1927 series of images of workers at industries in
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which were first exhibited in display windows of a Toledo department store,
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and seven murals showing foundry workers for the Kohler Company in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. He was commissioned in 1936 by the Section to paint a mural in
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and another in Torrington, Connecticut. The papers and much of the artwork of Arthur Covey, dating from 1882 to 1960, are stored in a collection at the
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of the
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. In 1929, Covey was elected into the
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as an Associate Academician, and became a full Academician in 1934.


Death

Arthur Covey died in Tarpon Springs, Florida on February 5, 1960.


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* 19th-century American painters American male painters 20th-century American painters 1877 births 1960 deaths American muralists Painters from Illinois Southwestern College (Kansas) alumni School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni School of the Art Institute of Chicago faculty National Academy of Design members Section of Painting and Sculpture artists Federal Art Project artists 19th-century American male artists 20th-century American male artists {{US-painter-1870s-stub