Harrison Fisher, born round 1875 in Brooklyn, New York Metropolis, started drawing at an early age and launched his illustration profession in 1898 with the *San Francisco Name* and the *San Francisco Examiner*, turning into famend for his charming portraits of ladies that earned him acclaim because the successor to Charles Dana Gibson.
He frequently contributed cowl artwork to *Cosmopolitan* journal till his dying in 1934 and, alongside fellow artists Howard Chandler Christy and Neysa McMein, served on the “Fame and Fortune” contest jury within the early Twenties, the place they found the “It-girl” Clara Bow.
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