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The American Drawings of John White, 1577-1590
The American Drawings of John White, 1577-1590

The American Drawings of John White, 1577-1590

By John White (b.1540)

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Title: The American Drawings Of John White, 1577-1590: With Drawings Of European And Oriental Subjects. 2 Vols. Vol. I. A Catalogue Raisonne And A Study Of The Artist. Vol. II. Rep...

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1960s Realist John White (b.1540) Art

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Between 1951 and '54, four issues were published as part of the Four Color Comics series, where many minor comic strips, including Dotty Dripple, Timmy and Rusty Riley had found a home. It had no other media spin-offs. Susie Q. Smith had a respectable run in the newspapers, but it ended in 1959. Jerry Walter (1915 - 2007) was an abstract expressionist artist whose output of energetic and colorful paintings were the products of the rich artistic milieu of post-war New York City. He was born Harold Frank Walter in Mount Pleasant, Iowa on November 25, 1915. After graduating from Colgate University in 1937, Walter moved to New York City, where he studied drawing and painting at the New School and the Art Students’ League. Before concentrating seriously on his art, he spent several years as a successful copywriter and idea man for the advertising agencies of J. Walter Thompson, McCann Ericson, and BBDO. During this time, he also worked as a syndicated cartoonist. 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