This exhibition celebrates the life and work of Harvey Dunn, who became one of the leading artist-illustrators of his era. From scenes of rural America to images captured on World War I battlefields, this exhibition features Dunn’s work for Scribner’s, Harper’s, The Saturday Evening Post, American Legion Monthly and other magazines.
Harvey Dunn was also a renowned teacher whose instruction fostered a new generation of illustrators. Works by a number of those students, including Dean Cornwell, Saul Tepper, and Harold Von Schmidt are featured in the exhibition.
Masters of the Golden Age: Harvey Dunn and His Students is a collaboration of Norman Rockwell Museum and the South Dakota Art Museum and made possible by support from SunTrust and the media support of Chattanooga Times Free Press.