The Frank E. Schoonover Studios were constructed in 1905 by Wilmington philanthropist Samuel Bancroft, Jr. Plans were provided by architect E. L. Rice, incorporating a Queen Anne design with four contiguous units. The original occupants were Frank E. Schoonover, N. C. Wyeth, Henry Peck, Harvey Dunn, and Clifford Ashley. All were former students of Howard Pyle, renowned illustrator and teacher. Over the years several other artists occupied the studios, but Schoonover remained, eventually acquiring complete ownership of the property. During his long career, he created over 2,200 illustrations for books and magazines, as well as over 200 landscapes of the Brandywine and Delaware River valleys. Following his death in 1972, the property was purchased and restored by a group of fellow artists. The Frank E. Schoonover Studios were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Installed in 2001.
1616 North Rodney Street, Wilmington, DE 19806
Related Topics: art, Artist, Brandywine School, Clifford Ashley, Frank E. Schoonover Studios, Harvey Dunn, Henry Peck, Historical Markers, Howard Pyle, Illustrator, Jr. E. L. Rice, N. C. Wyeth, New Castle County, Samuel Bancroft, Wilmington