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Robert Howe BIOGRAPHY
1954 - 2002. Known for: Illustrator-magazine.
In 1972, when the Saturday Evening Post organization held a contest for the replacement of their illustrator, Norman Rockwell, Robert Charles Howe, then age 18, won the contest. Of the work he... Read full biography
In 1972, when the Saturday Evening Post organization held a contest for the replacement of their illustrator, Norman Rockwell, Robert Charles Howe, then age 18, won the contest. Of the work he submitted, Rockwell said it was: "better than I was at 18:. Howe also became an illustrator in 1984 of... Read full biography
In 1972, when the Saturday Evening Post organization held a contest for the replacement of their illustrator, Norman Rockwell, Robert Charles Howe, then age 18, won the contest. Of the work he submitted, Rockwell said it was: "better than I was at 18:. Howe also became an illustrator in 1984 of children's books for the publishing house of E.P. Dutton. Source: Mastronet.
In 1972, when the Saturday Evening Post organization held a contest for the replacement of their illustrator, Norman Rockwell, Robert Charles Howe, then age 18, won the contest. Of the work he submitted, Rockwell said it was: "better than I was at 18:. Howe also became an illustrator in 1984 of children's books for the publishing house of E.P. Dutton. Source: Mastronet.
In 1972, when the Saturday Evening Post organization held a contest for the replacement of their illustrator, Norman Rockwell, Robert Charles Howe, then age 18, won the contest. Of the work he submitted, Rockwell said it was: "better than I was at 18:. Howe also became an illustrator in 1984 of children's books for the publishing house of E.P. Dutton. Source: Mastronet.
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In 1972, when the Saturday Evening Post organization held a contest for the replacement of their illustrator, Norman Rockwell, Robert Charles Howe, then age 18, won the contest. Of the work he submitted, Rockwell said it was: "better than I was at 18:
Howe also became an illustrator in 1984 of children's books for the publishing house of E.P. Dutton.
Source: Mastronet.
