Andrew Kay Womrath (1869–1939) was an American artist who became well known in France, although he was not widely recognized in the United States.
[1] He contributed illustrations to the Summer and Winter volumes of The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal published by Patrick Geddes and Colleagues in Edinburgh in 1896.
[2][3] His only known poster is an advertisement for a January 1897 exhibition of the Salon des Cent in Paris.
[4] In April 1896 a number of his drawings and book plates were exhibited in the Champs de Mars Salon.
[5] A reviewer in 1902 placed Andrew Kay Womrath in what he called the "Pictorial" group.