Charles Sheldon was a prolific and gifted early 1900’s American Illustrator who specialized in “pretty woman” themed cover portraiture and advertising in the Art Nouveau and Edwardian styles. After studying at the Art Students League, he went to Paris to study under the legendary Alphonse Mucha. He returned to America and set up a studio at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
(image and caption from Grapefruit Moon Gallery)