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1886 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1960 Connecticut. Known for: Illustrator-western pulp and magazine.
Born in the Main Line section of Philadelphia to the Van Almach and Mulford. families, Stockton (as he was called) was taken to Portland, Oregon at the age of 4, where he lived until he was 20. At 7,... Read full biography
Born in the Main Line section of Philadelphia to the Van Almach and Mulford. families, Stockton (as he was called) was taken to Portland, Oregon at the age of 4, where he lived until he was 20. At 7, while attending a private school, he was pushed into a window hinge and blinded in his right eye.... Read full biography
Born in the Main Line section of Philadelphia to the Van Almach and Mulford. families, Stockton (as he was called) was taken to Portland, Oregon at the age of 4, where he lived until he was 20. At 7, while attending a private school, he was pushed into a window hinge and blinded in his right eye. Because of his accident, both Stockton and his sister Alice were given scholarships to attend the school until they graduated. The same year he was blinded, his father died of an abdominal aneurism - a... Read full biography
Born in the Main Line section of Philadelphia to the Van Almach and Mulford. families, Stockton (as he was called) was taken to Portland, Oregon at the age of 4, where he lived until he was 20. At 7, while attending a private school, he was pushed into a window hinge and blinded in his right eye. Because of his accident, both Stockton and his sister Alice were given scholarships to attend the school until they graduated. The same year he was blinded, his father died of an abdominal aneurism - a hereditary ailment that eventually took Stockton's life at the age of 75. He moved to New York around 1908 and attended the Art Students' League Night School. There he studied with Georgia O'Keeffe and other notable artists of the time; he met Mina... Read full biography
Born in the Main Line section of Philadelphia to the Van Almach and Mulford. families, Stockton (as he was called) was taken to Portland, Oregon at the age of 4, where he lived until he was 20. At 7, while attending a private school, he was pushed into a window hinge and blinded in his right eye. Because of his accident, both Stockton and his sister Alice were given scholarships to attend the school until they graduated. The same year he was blinded, his father died of an abdominal aneurism - a hereditary ailment that eventually took Stockton's life at the age of 75. He moved to New York around 1908 and attended the Art Students' League Night School. There he studied with Georgia O'Keeffe and other notable artists of the time; he met Mina Ivanek, a superb painter in her own right. A few years, later Stockton and Mina married and settled into a Bronx apartment. Despite h... Read full biography
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