- Robert Fawcett
Robert Fawcett (1903-1967) trained as a fine artist, but achieved fame as an
illustrator . He was born inEngland , and grew up inCanada and later inNew York . His father, an amateur artist, encouraged Robert's interest in art. While in Canada, he was apprenticed to an engraver. He attended theSlade School of Art inLondon , then returned to theUnited States to pursue a career infine art s, although he had to work as a commercial artist to support himself. He soon became disenchanted with the poor pay and political infighting of the fine arts world, and decided to commit himself to commercial art, where he was successful.As he was slightly color blind, Fawcett did not excel as a painter, but he was an excellent draftsman and
designer , with a strong eye for detail. He produced story illustrations and full-page ads that appeared in "The Saturday Evening Post ", "Collier's Weekly ", "Holiday", "Cosmopolitan" and a number of other magazines. He later produced documentary type illustrations for "Look". In 1948 Fawcett was recruited byAlbert Dorne to be one of the founding artists at theFamous Artists School .References
* [http://www.lorilovecraft.com/FamousArtisttml/FamArt1.html On Robert Fawcett] - retrieved
July 30 2006
* [http://www.illustration-house.com/bios/fawcett_bio.html Robert Fawcett biography] - retrievedJuly 30 2006
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