Arthur Sinclair Covey (June 13, 1877 – February 5, 1960) was an American muralist whose paintings depicted industrial workers doing their jobs.
Personal life
Covey was born in Leroy, Illinois on June 13, 1877[1] and was married to Mary Dorothea Sale from 1908 until her death in 1917.[1] In 1921, Covey married the artist and children's book writer Lois Lenski (1893–1974).[2] Covey and Lenski remained married until his death in 1960.[3] Covey's daughter from his first marriage Margaret Covey Chisholm was also a painter and muralist.[4] In his marriage to Lois Lenski, he also had a child named Stephen. [5]
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.[1] At the age of 16, Covey participated in the Cherokee Strip Land Run in Oklahoma on September 16, 1893.[1] During his subsequent career as an artist, one of his frequently-reproduced drawings (from 1953) depicted this Cherokee Strip Run.
^Schwartz, Vanette (May 1998). "Lois Lenski". Milner Library, Illinois State University. Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
^Lenski, Lois. Journey into Childhood, the Autobiography of Lois Lenski. 1972. J.B. Lippincott.
^ abMcGlauflin, ed., ‘’Who’s Who in American Art 1938-1939” vol.2, The American Federation of Arts, Washington D.C., 1937