Ethel Reed
Ethel Reed (March 13, 1874 – 1912) was an American graphic artist known for her poster work. She first gained recognition after 1894 for her illustrations following a brief stint studying at Cowles Art School. Reed also worked as an illustrator on "The Yellow Book", a quarterly literary periodical (cofounded by Aubrey Beardsley).
Reed's later life remains somewhat of a mystery as records of her final years are sparse. Though her career was short, she was a well recognised poster illustrator for her period.
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