Burne Hogarth

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Burne Hogarth was an influential American illustrator and art instructor best known for his dynamic Tarzan comic strips and his widely used anatomy and drawing textbooks.

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instanceOf art teacher
comics artist
human
illustrator
writer
birthName Spinoza Bernard Ginsburg NERFINISHED
coFounded School of Visual Arts NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1911-12-25
dateOfDeath 1996-01-28
educatedAt School of the Art Institute of Chicago NERFINISHED
employer United Feature Syndicate NERFINISHED
familyName Hogarth NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anatomical illustration
figure drawing
sequential art
genre comic strip
givenName Burne NERFINISHED
hasSignatureStyle highly dynamic, sculptural rendering of the human figure
influenced generations of comic artists
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement American comic art
name Burne Hogarth NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor Tarzan Sunday pages NERFINISHED
dynamic, anatomically detailed figure drawing
notableStudent many later professional cartoonists and illustrators
notableWork Drawing Dynamic Hands NERFINISHED
Drawing the Human Head NERFINISHED
Dynamic Anatomy NERFINISHED
Dynamic Figure Drawing NERFINISHED
Dynamic Light and Shade NERFINISHED
Dynamic Wrinkles and Drapery NERFINISHED
Tarzan comic strip NERFINISHED
occupation art instructor
author
comics artist
illustrator
periodActive 20th century
placeOfBirth Chicago, Illinois, United States
placeOfDeath Paris
surface form: Paris, France
spouse Lillian Heyman Hogarth NERFINISHED
taughtSubject anatomy for artists
figure drawing
workLocation New York City

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School of Visual Arts foundedBy Burne Hogarth