- Boardman Robinson
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name = Boardman Robinson
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birth_date = birth date|1876|09|06
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death_date = death date and age|1952|09|05|1876|09|06
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occupation = Artist, illustrator and cartoonist
nationality = Canadian-AmericanBoardman Robinson (
September 6 ,1876 -September 5 ,1952 ) was aCanadian -Americanartist ,illustrator andcartoonist .Robinson first studied art at the
Massachusetts College of Art inBoston . He would later go on to study at theAcadémie Colarossi and theÉcole des Beaux-Arts , both inParis , where he was influenced by the political cartooning ofHonoré Daumier . Upon returning to the United States, Robinson worked as a cartoonist, with his cartoons appearing in the "New York Times " and the "New York Tribune " among others.In 1915, Robinson travelled to
Eastern Europe with the journalist John Reed and saw first hand the effects ofWorld War I on countries such asRussia ,Serbia , Macedonia andGreece . He illustrated Reed's account of the journey in the book "The War in Eastern Europe " (1916). On his return from Europe, Robinson worked at the socialist journal "The Masses ". His highly political cartoons as well as the general anti-war stance of "The Masses" was deemed to have violated the recently passedEspionage Act of 1917, and "The Masses" had to cease publication. Robinson, along with the other defendants were acquitted onOctober 5 ,1918 . Following "The Masses", Robinson became a contributing editor to "The Liberator" and theNew Masses , working with former "Masses" editorMax Eastman .Robinson would later go on to teach art at the Art Students League in
New York City (1919 - 30) and head theColorado Springs Fine Arts Center (1936 - 47). Some of his students includeBill Tytla ,Edmund Duffy ,Russel Wright , andGerhard Bakker .Robinson is also known for creating various
murals . Some of his commissions include murals at theRockefeller Center , the Department of Justice building inWashington, D.C. andKaufmann's in Pittsburgh. Robinson illustrated several books, among these are editions of Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov " (1933),Edgar Lee Masters ' "Spoon River Anthology " (1941) andHerman Melville 's "Moby-Dick " (1942).Gallery
External links
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ARTboardman.htm Student Resource on Boardman Robinson]
* [http://www.marxists.org/subject/art/visual_arts/satire/robin/ A collection of Robinson's cartoons]
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