Spencer Baird Nichols (1875–1950) was an American portrait painter, illustrator and muralist. Nichols was born to Henry Hobart and Indiana Jay Nichols on February 13, 1875 in Washington, D.C., and attended the Corcoran School of Art. He died August 28, 1950 in Kent, Connecticut.[2] While he received much recognition and was quite prolific in his time, much of his creative work was ultimately destroyed, lost or unattributed to him. What survives are a handful of easel paintings and some commercial work, particularly book illustrations and murals.
The painter Spencer Baird Nichols photographed at age 24 by his brother Hobart in 1899.
"HURRAH! HERE'S MRS. WILLIAM!" CRIED JOHNNY
The Book was published 1913
"NOT A KNOCKER, BUT MARLEY'S FACE"
"GOD BLESS US EVERY ONE !" SAID TINY TIM
"THE SPIRIT STOOD AMONG THE GRAVES, AND POINTED DOWN TO ONE"
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