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Burne hogarth biography

          Burne Hogarth was an American artist and educator, best known for his work on the Tarzan newspaper comic strip and his series of anatomy books for artists..








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          Burne Hogarth,
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          This text is adapted from several essays and writings about this extraordinary man, cartoonist, teacher, and artist altogether.

          n the course of a truly remarkable career spanning some sixty-odd years, Burne Hogarth was worn many hats in the worlds of art, art education, and art publishing.

          Burne Hogarth took over the Tarzan syndicated newspaper strip from the great Hal Foster in He was only 25 years old at the time, but he had already been.

        1. Burne Hogarth took over the Tarzan syndicated newspaper strip from the great Hal Foster in He was only 25 years old at the time, but he had already been.
        2. SAVOY FIRST MET Burne Hogarth at the Hotel George, Earl's Court, in London on July 10th He was there to give a lecture to a group of aficionados about.
        3. Burne Hogarth was an American artist and educator, best known for his work on the Tarzan newspaper comic strip and his series of anatomy books for artists.
        4. Born: December 25 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
        5. Born in Chicago, Hogarth began his professional career in as an assistant cartoonist with the Associated Editors Syndicate, for whom he drew a panel series.
        6. Although he was from the beginning a popular success, critical acclaim was a long time coming. Thankfully, he has now taken his place among the important artists in the twentieth century.


          Burne is most famous for his internationally syndicated Sunday color page Tarzan (), but is probably most revered for his contributions to art education.

          Through his books on drawing and hands-on teaching, he has touched the lives of countless thousands of art students. I truly believe that he is one of the most influental figures in art education today.

          In the late fifties, I was just starting ou