Harvey Dunn

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Harvey Dunn was an American painter and illustrator renowned for his powerful depictions of frontier life and war, and as a prominent teacher who helped shape early 20th-century American illustration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art teacher
human
illustrator
painter
artisticFocus dramatic narrative scenes
strong chiaroscuro and bold composition
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt School of the Art Institute of Chicago
surface form: Chicago Art Institute

Howard Pyle School of Illustration Art
South Dakota State University
surface form: South Dakota Agricultural College
employer Army
surface form: United States Army (as war artist)
fieldOfWork American frontier subjects
book illustration
magazine illustration
war art
genre frontier art
war art
hasNotableStudent Arthur William Brown
Charles Andresen
Dean Cornwell
Harold von Schmidt
John Clymer
Lyman Anderson
heritage South Dakota prairie background
influenced early 20th-century American illustrators
influencedBy Howard Pyle
knownFor emphasis on storytelling in illustration
inspirational teaching and critiques
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement American illustration
nationality American
notableFor influence on early 20th-century American illustration
powerful depictions of frontier life
powerful depictions of war
notableWork World War I combat illustrations
paintings of South Dakota prairie life
occupation illustrator
painter
teacher
participatedIn World War I as an official war artist
placeOfBirth South Dakota
studiedUnder Howard Pyle
taughtAt Grand Central School of Art
his own illustration classes in New York
workLocation New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

New York City

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