Fred Guardineer's 1935-1936 Journal . by Dylan Williams, Blog Spot, Web. At the age of twenty-two, comic artist Fred Guardineer was fresh out of Syracuse University. He had traveled to Europe and... Read full biography
Fred Guardineer's 1935-1936 Journal . by Dylan Williams, Blog Spot, Web. At the age of twenty-two, comic artist Fred Guardineer was fresh out of Syracuse University. He had traveled to Europe and then returned to New York City to pursue a career making art. Like most artists, Guardineer kept a... Read full biography
Fred Guardineer's 1935-1936 Journal . by Dylan Williams, Blog Spot, Web. At the age of twenty-two, comic artist Fred Guardineer was fresh out of Syracuse University. He had traveled to Europe and then returned to New York City to pursue a career making art. Like most artists, Guardineer kept a sketchbook; unlike many artists, he was always efficient and organized. He documented everything and his sketchbook (and all of his work) reflected this. It also led to the production of a most amazing... Read full biography
Fred Guardineer's 1935-1936 Journal . by Dylan Williams, Blog Spot, Web. At the age of twenty-two, comic artist Fred Guardineer was fresh out of Syracuse University. He had traveled to Europe and then returned to New York City to pursue a career making art. Like most artists, Guardineer kept a sketchbook; unlike many artists, he was always efficient and organized. He documented everything and his sketchbook (and all of his work) reflected this. It also led to the production of a most amazing document, a sketchbook diary that reads like the finished one-panel-per-page novel of a young man job-hunting for an art career in the days leading up to the comic book boom that would take place in 1936. I had the great pleasure of interviewing... Read full biography
Fred Guardineer's 1935-1936 Journal . by Dylan Williams, Blog Spot, Web. At the age of twenty-two, comic artist Fred Guardineer was fresh out of Syracuse University. He had traveled to Europe and then returned to New York City to pursue a career making art. Like most artists, Guardineer kept a sketchbook; unlike many artists, he was always efficient and organized. He documented everything and his sketchbook (and all of his work) reflected this. It also led to the production of a most amazing document, a sketchbook diary that reads like the finished one-panel-per-page novel of a young man job-hunting for an art career in the days leading up to the comic book boom that would take place in 1936. I had the great pleasure of interviewing Guardineer at the end of his life, sixty years later - forty years after he had quit comic books to become a postman, and ten years after... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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