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1913 Chicago, Illinois - 1977. Known for: Illustration.
The following comes from the artist's daughter, Kim McCauley:. My father, H. W. McCauley, was born 7-11-13 in Chicago, Illinois. He was an only son raised by his father and maternal grandmother as... Read full biography
The following comes from the artist's daughter, Kim McCauley:. My father, H. W. McCauley, was born 7-11-13 in Chicago, Illinois. He was an only son raised by his father and maternal grandmother as his mother died within months of his birth. He was an exceptionally kind person who always considered... Read full biography
The following comes from the artist's daughter, Kim McCauley:. My father, H. W. McCauley, was born 7-11-13 in Chicago, Illinois. He was an only son raised by his father and maternal grandmother as his mother died within months of his birth. He was an exceptionally kind person who always considered others first. His father was also known for his goodness. Dad went to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and apprenticed under Haddon Sunblom. Haddon and Dad used each other for models and... Read full biography
The following comes from the artist's daughter, Kim McCauley:. My father, H. W. McCauley, was born 7-11-13 in Chicago, Illinois. He was an only son raised by his father and maternal grandmother as his mother died within months of his birth. He was an exceptionally kind person who always considered others first. His father was also known for his goodness. Dad went to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and apprenticed under Haddon Sunblom. Haddon and Dad used each other for models and Haddon used himself for the likeness of the Coca Cola Santa, he used my dad for the likeness for the Quaker Oats Man. My mother was also a model and that's how they met. She came by for a modeling job at his studio on Campbell St. and did not trust this... Read full biography
The following comes from the artist's daughter, Kim McCauley:. My father, H. W. McCauley, was born 7-11-13 in Chicago, Illinois. He was an only son raised by his father and maternal grandmother as his mother died within months of his birth. He was an exceptionally kind person who always considered others first. His father was also known for his goodness. Dad went to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and apprenticed under Haddon Sunblom. Haddon and Dad used each other for models and Haddon used himself for the likeness of the Coca Cola Santa, he used my dad for the likeness for the Quaker Oats Man. My mother was also a model and that's how they met. She came by for a modeling job at his studio on Campbell St. and did not trust this setup. She kept the cab out front the whole time using up all the money she made on that... Read full biography
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