The following, submitted by Marsha Stringer, is information from the artist's obituary in The New York Times, March 8, 1964. GUSTAV MICHELSON, AN ILLUSTRATOR, 80. Gustav Michelson, an illustrator and... Read full biography
The following, submitted by Marsha Stringer, is information from the artist's obituary in The New York Times, March 8, 1964. GUSTAV MICHELSON, AN ILLUSTRATOR, 80. Gustav Michelson, an illustrator and artist, died yesterday at the Elmhurst (Queens) Hospital. His age was 80. He lived at 160-157th... Read full biography
The following, submitted by Marsha Stringer, is information from the artist's obituary in The New York Times, March 8, 1964. GUSTAV MICHELSON, AN ILLUSTRATOR, 80. Gustav Michelson, an illustrator and artist, died yesterday at the Elmhurst (Queens) Hospital. His age was 80. He lived at 160-157th Avenue in Beechhurst, Queens. Mr. Michelson, a native of Boston, attended the Boston Latin School and the Art Students League here. He had been with The Boston American, various Hearst newspapers, for... Read full biography
The following, submitted by Marsha Stringer, is information from the artist's obituary in The New York Times, March 8, 1964. GUSTAV MICHELSON, AN ILLUSTRATOR, 80. Gustav Michelson, an illustrator and artist, died yesterday at the Elmhurst (Queens) Hospital. His age was 80. He lived at 160-157th Avenue in Beechhurst, Queens. Mr. Michelson, a native of Boston, attended the Boston Latin School and the Art Students League here. He had been with The Boston American, various Hearst newspapers, for which he drew scenes of famous criminal cases, and The Morning World. He also was the Cover artist for such magazines as Harper's and McCall's. Mr. Michelson painted posters of movie stars for several companies, among them Columbia Pictures. Although... Read full biography
The following, submitted by Marsha Stringer, is information from the artist's obituary in The New York Times, March 8, 1964. GUSTAV MICHELSON, AN ILLUSTRATOR, 80. Gustav Michelson, an illustrator and artist, died yesterday at the Elmhurst (Queens) Hospital. His age was 80. He lived at 160-157th Avenue in Beechhurst, Queens. Mr. Michelson, a native of Boston, attended the Boston Latin School and the Art Students League here. He had been with The Boston American, various Hearst newspapers, for which he drew scenes of famous criminal cases, and The Morning World. He also was the Cover artist for such magazines as Harper's and McCall's. Mr. Michelson painted posters of movie stars for several companies, among them Columbia Pictures. Although retired for the last... Read full biography
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