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    John La Gatta (May 26, 1894 – January 21, 1977), also spelled LaGatta, was an advertising illustrator active during the first half of the 20th century...
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    Galli John Gannam Frederic R. Gruger 1982 John Clymer Carl Erickson Henry P. Raleigh 1983 Franklin Booth Mark English Noel Sickles 1984 John La Gatta Neysa...
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  • and magazine illustrators, including Matt Clark, Franklin Booth, and John La Gatta. From late 1931 to 1933, Raymond assisted Lyman Young on Tim Tyler's...
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    John French Sloan (August 2, 1871 – September 7, 1951) was an American painter and etcher. He is considered to be one of the founders of the Ashcan school...
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    John James Audubon (born Jean-Jacques Rabin, April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) was a French-American self-trained artist, naturalist, and ornithologist...
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    Chapel, Gee Cross. Helen was the daughter of Jane Ashton (1806–1884) and John Leech, a wealthy cotton merchant and shipbuilder from Stalybridge. Helen's...
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  • first comic-book work was inking the eight-page story "Snowman", penciled by John Giunta, in the one-shot Tally-Ho Comics (Dec. 1944), published by Swappers...
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  • studio. In 1953, he fell in love with a small bistro in Paris, La Colombe [fr] in the Île de la Cité, and bought it, intending to convert it into a studio...
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    Artist". Carnegie Council. September 2, 2017. Retrieved December 31, 2019. LaBarre, Suzanne (September 27, 2010). "Almost Genius: Futuristic Food Court...
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    singing "La Marseillaise" at Rick's Café Américain. His father was briefly a journalist. Gorey's maternal great-grandmother, Helen St. John Garvey, was...
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  • Galli John Gannam Frederic R. Gruger 1982 John Clymer Carl Erickson Henry P. Raleigh 1983 Franklin Booth Mark English Noel Sickles 1984 John La Gatta Neysa...
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    his artwork from the early 1970s onward. Both Donald M. Grant and Gerry de la Ree have published collections of Finlay's work since the artist's death....
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    Daybreak. The Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi's fourth album La pulce d'acqua of 1977 featured nine inlay full colour print reproductions...
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    Benda (who replaced Charles Dana Gibson), Ray Greenleaf, Rockwell Kent, John La Gatta, Neysa McMein and Edward A. Wilson. Martin's model for the poster was...
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    Henry Weems (Willie Garson) and an ailing young boy, Ritchie Lupone (Shia LaBeouf) in a real-life Goldberg device. The iCarly (2007) episode iDon’t Want...
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    as an illustrator, Flagg painted portraits which reveal the influence of John Singer Sargent. Flagg's sitters included Mark Twain and Ethel Barrymore;...
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    57-second song "Sweetest Love (Lament after a Broken Sashcord on a Theme by John Donne)" for an album he was illustrating, Miniatures: A Sequence of Fifty-One...
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    American Academy of Achievement, presented by Awards Council member Judge John Sirica. Schulz was a keen bridge player, and Peanuts occasionally included...
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    reworked edition 12 colour plates, 34 line, 1909) Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué (15 colour plates, 41 line, William Heinemann, London, 1909)...
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  • Number 2) under the title Murder in Three Acts, with illustrations by John La Gatta. This novel is one of two to differ significantly in American editions...
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    dancing but could not give up my passion for painting and design. Demoiselle à la balancelle is one of Erté's first sculptures, if not the first; it was made...
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    of the Art Institute of Chicago. After studying drawing and anatomy under John Vanderpoel at the Art Institute, J. C. and Frank enrolled in the Académie...
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  • Galli John Gannam Frederic R. Gruger 1982 John Clymer Carl Erickson Henry P. Raleigh 1983 Franklin Booth Mark English Noel Sickles 1984 John La Gatta Neysa...
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  • Books "Remembering Maurice Sendak through his Stephen Colbert interview", LA Times Showtracker blog, May 8, 2012 – Highlights of one of Sendak's last public...
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    Russell working in his studio in Great Falls, Montana C. M. Russell statue by John Weaver; Identical statues are held in the National Statuary Hall Collection...
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    Scott Fitzgerald, Joseph Hergesheimer, Hugh Walpole, Lillian Gish, and John Gilbert. According to Andrew, who spent the most time with his father due...
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    sketches, Gibson sold his first work in 1886 to Life magazine, founded by John Ames Mitchell and Andrew Miller. It featured general interest articles, humor...
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    Brothers board game Clue, and over 30 U.S. postage stamps, including the 2004 John Wayne stamp and the 2007 James Stewart stamp. Struzan once lamented on the...
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    converted to the Episcopal faith. Rockwell's earliest American ancestor was John Rockwell (1588–1662), from Somerset, England, who immigrated to colonial...
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    Jerry Trainor, American TV actor known for iCarly; in San Diego Died: John La Gatta, 82, Italian-born American advertising illustrator Kenya Airways, the...
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