Maurice Del Mue | |
Birth Date: | 1875 |
Birth Place: | Paris, France |
Death Date: | January 24, 1955 |
Death Place: | Forest Knolls, Marin County, California, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | San Francisco Art Association École des Beaux-Arts |
Occupation: | Illustrator, poster artist, painter |
Maurice Del Mue (1875 – January 24, 1955) was a French-born American illustrator, poster artist, and painter. He worked for the San Francisco Chronicle and Foster & Kleiser, and he had a studio in Forest Knolls, Marin County, California.
Del Mue was born in 1875 in Paris, France, and he emigrated to the United States at age 7.[1] [2] He was trained at the San Francisco Art Association and the École des Beaux-Arts.[1]
Del Mue began his career as an illustrator for the San Francisco Chronicle in the 1920s.[1] He designed posters for Foster & Kleiser until 1941,[3] when he established his studio in Forest Knolls, Marin County and he joined the Society of Marin Artists.[1] [2] He painted murals at Tamalpais High School, the College of Marin, and the officers' lounge of the Hamilton Army Airfield.[1] [2]
Del Mue died on January 24, 1955, in Forest Knolls, at age 79.[1] [2] One of his paintings is at the Worcester Art Museum.[4]