- Frank Godwin
Frank Godwin (October 20,1889-August 5,1959) was an American
illustrator andcomic strip artist. He was one of the top draftsmen of his day. Hisink work withpen andbrush was, in the opinion of many who are familiar with his work, superior to that of his better known contemporaries, such asCharles Dana Gibson ,Howard Chandler Christy , andJames Montgomery Flagg . He is best remembered for his book illustrations, which include those for "Treasure Island ", "Kidnapped", "Robinson Crusoe ", and "King Arthur ". He is also known for his work in comic strips, notably "Connie" (1927-1944) (some sources indicate 1929 as the start date for "Connie") and "Rusty Riley " (1948-1959). His comic strip work is little known or appreciated today. Contemporaries such asHal Foster ,Milton Caniff , andAlex Raymond continue to be reprinted with regularity, while Godwins two strips are difficult to find. He receives more attention inEurope , specificallyFrance (where "Connie" is usually called "Cora"), though even there it is quite sparse. Part of the reason for the obscurity of his comic strip work may be that during his lifetime, his work, especially "Connie", was distributed by smaller syndicates than those of his better remembered contemporaries. In contrast to this, original book editions featuring his work are avidly sought and traded. He was also a prolific editorial and advertising illustrator.External links
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/g/godwin_francis.htm Francis Godwin's entry at Lambiek]
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