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Ralph Fletcher Seymour

Ralph Fletcher Seymour (March 18, 1876 – January 1, 1966) was an American artist, author, and publisher of the late nineteenth and the twentieth centuries.〔Peter H. Falk et al., ''Who Was Who in American Art, 1564–1975'', Madison, CT, Soundview Press, 1999.〕〔Doris O. Dawdy, ''Artists of the American West: A Biographical Dictionary'', Chicago, Swallow Press, 1981.〕 Though long based in Chicago, he was also noted for his work in the American Southwest; he studied, wrote about, and portrayed the Native American cultures of the region.
==Life and Work==

Seymour was born in Milan, Illinois, and studied in Cincinnati with Lewis Meakin and Vincent Nowattny, and later in Paris as well. He taught decorative illustration at the Art Institute of Chicago, and was an artist-in-residence at Knox College. He painted, and produced etchings, woodcuts and block prints. He was a noted designer of bookplates.
For a time around the turn of the twentieth century, Seymour was associated with L. Frank Baum, and worked on Baum's books ''By the Candelabra's Glare'' (1898), ''Father Goose: His Book'' (1899), and ''American Fairy Tales'' (1901).〔Katharine M. Rogers, ''L. Frank Baum, Creator of Oz: A Biography'', New York, St. Martin's Press, 2002; pp. 65, 67, 93, 97.〕 Seymour illustrated or designed a range of books, often in high-quality limited editions, including Elizabeth Barrett Browning's ''Sonnets from the Portuguese'' (1899), John Keats's ''The Eve of St. Agnes'' (1900), John Milton's ''Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity'' (1901), Percy Bysshe Shelley's ''A Defence of Poetry'' (1904), the Biblical ''Book of Ruth'' (1904), and William Blake's ''Songs of Innocence and Experience'' (1906).
For almost seven decades, Seymour ran his own book publishing firm in Chicago. Among the works he published were Frank Lloyd Wright's ''The Japanese Print'' (1912) and ''Experimenting with Human Lives'' (1923), and Alice Corbin's ''Red Earth: Poems of New Mexico'' (1920). He published Henry Blake Fuller's ''Bertram Cope's Year'' (1919), a novel about homosexuals in Chicago and an early example of gay literature in America. Seymour's Alderbrink Press maintained traditions of the Arts and Crafts Movement into the 1950s.〔Kathryn Mary Camp, ''Ralph Fletcher Seymour and His Alderbrink Press (Chicago, 1898–1965): A History and Checklist of His Publications'', Chicago, University of Chicago, 1979.〕〔Susan O. Thompson, ''American Book Design and William Morris'', New York, R. R. Bowker, 1977; pp. 105-10 and 128-9.〕
Seymour wrote ''Across the Gulf'' (1928), about his travels in southern Mexico〔Ralph Fletcher Seymour, ''Across the Gulf: A Narration of a Short Journey Through Parts of the Yucatan with a Brief Account of the Ancient Maya Civilzation'', Chicago, Alderbrink Press, 1928.〕 — another expression of his interest in Native American cultures. He also published his own account of his life and art, in which he stated that the Chicago artists of his generation saw themselves as "peculiarly American" practitioners who disregarded "European, eastern or conventional rules for guidance in saying what they wanted to say."〔Ralph Fletcher Seymour, ''Some Went This Way: A Forty Year Pilgrimage Among Artists, Bookmen and Printers'', Chicago, Ralph Fletcher Seymour Co., 1945; p. 9.〕

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