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Group photo of Famous Artists School Faculty. Left to right: Harold von Schmidt, John Atherton, Al Parker, founder Al Dorne (white shirt, on the ground), Norman Rockwell (with painting created for Cecil B. DeMille’s 1949 film, “Samson and Delilah”), Ben Stahl, Peter Helck, Stevan Dohanos, Jon Whitcomb, Austin Briggs (rear, far right), and Robert Fawcett (front, far right). ©Norman Rockwell Museum Collecton, gift of Famous Artists School. All rights reserved. |
Albert Dorne (1906-1965)
[Development of a face], n.d.
Pencil on paper
Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, Gift of Magdalen and Robert Livesey/Famous Artists School Collection
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Albert Dorne (1906-1965)
[Development of a face], n.d.
Pencil on paper
Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, Gift of Magdalen and Robert Livesey/Famous Artists School Collection
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Fred Ludekens (1900-1982). The Outlaw of Longbow, 1950. Story illustration for The Outlaw of Longbow by Peter Dawson, Saturday Evening Post, October 28, 1950. Gouache and ink on paper. Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, Gift of Magdalen and Robert Livesey/Famous Artists School Collection, ©1950 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN |
Ben Stahl (1910-1987)\ Even if the police had a picture, the change in the color of her hair make her difficult to recognize., 1949 Story illustration for Fugitive From Terror by James R. Webb, Saturday Evening Post, April 23, 1949, p. 43
Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, Gift of Magdalen and Robert Livesey/Famous Artists School Collection, ©1949 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN |
Jon Whitcomb (1906-1988) [Boy at Party], c. 1940 Cover illustration for Good Housekeeping, March 1940
Acrylic and pencil on paper Norman Rockwell Museum Collection, Gift of Magdalen and Robert Livesey/Famous Artists School Collection |