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Born 1925 New York City. Known for: Cartoonist-"LIttle Orphan Annie", comic-book art.
Leonard Starr (born October 28, 1925) is a Golden Age comic book artist, an advertising artist and award-winning cartoonist, notable for creating the newspaper strip On Stage and reviving Little... Read full biography
Leonard Starr (born October 28, 1925) is a Golden Age comic book artist, an advertising artist and award-winning cartoonist, notable for creating the newspaper strip On Stage and reviving Little Orphan Annie. Born in New York City, Starr graduated from Manhattan's High School of Music and Art and... Read full biography
Leonard Starr (born October 28, 1925) is a Golden Age comic book artist, an advertising artist and award-winning cartoonist, notable for creating the newspaper strip On Stage and reviving Little Orphan Annie. Born in New York City, Starr graduated from Manhattan's High School of Music and Art and then studied at Pratt Institute. While attending Pratt during 1942-43, Starr worked for the Harry "A" Chesler and the Funnies, Inc. studios, contributing to the early comic book features produced at... Read full biography
Leonard Starr (born October 28, 1925) is a Golden Age comic book artist, an advertising artist and award-winning cartoonist, notable for creating the newspaper strip On Stage and reviving Little Orphan Annie. Born in New York City, Starr graduated from Manhattan's High School of Music and Art and then studied at Pratt Institute. While attending Pratt during 1942-43, Starr worked for the Harry "A" Chesler and the Funnies, Inc. studios, contributing to the early comic book features produced at these studios. For Funnies, Inc., he began as a background artist, eventually inking Bob Oksner's pencils. He graduated to drawing for early Timely/Marvel Comics titles, including the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner. Throughout the 1940s, Starr worked... Read full biography
Leonard Starr (born October 28, 1925) is a Golden Age comic book artist, an advertising artist and award-winning cartoonist, notable for creating the newspaper strip On Stage and reviving Little Orphan Annie. Born in New York City, Starr graduated from Manhattan's High School of Music and Art and then studied at Pratt Institute. While attending Pratt during 1942-43, Starr worked for the Harry "A" Chesler and the Funnies, Inc. studios, contributing to the early comic book features produced at these studios. For Funnies, Inc., he began as a background artist, eventually inking Bob Oksner's pencils. He graduated to drawing for early Timely/Marvel Comics titles, including the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner. Throughout the 1940s, Starr worked for a plethora of publishers of both comic books and pulps, including Better Publications, Consolidated Book,... Read full biography
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Keywords (14)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Illustration, Illustrator
Art Media
Art Style
- •Cartoon Drawing, Cartoon Figures
Art Subject
- •Caricatures
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Humor, Whimsy
Art Association
- •National Cartoonists Society
Art School
- •Pratt Institute of Art, Brooklyn, Student
Awards/Recognition
- •Reuben Award, National Cartoon Society
Chronology
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
- •Cartoon Specialty