Are There Famous Artists Anymore?

Before finding some small success as a cartoonist, Charles M. Schulz began his career as one of the instructors at the Art Instruction School in Minneapolis. But the greatest of correspondence courses for illustration and cartooning was The Famous Artists School in Wilton, Connecticut. Among its faculty was my favorite classic illustrator, Jon Whitcomb. As stated in the video, he specialized in drawing pretty girls, which is probably why he is my favorite classic illustrator.

As a kid I rode my bike countless times to buy comic books at a shopping center that was two miles away, in Wilton. As a teenager I came to realize what, and who, I had left behind by moving to Massachusetts. I had been living in the midst of many cartoonists and illustrators! With absolute certainty, I can say that if my family had remained in Norwalk, Connecticut, I would have pursued an art career, most likely starting as an assistant to an established cartoonist or comic book artist.

One thought on “Are There Famous Artists Anymore?”

  1. I often wonder how life would have turned out had we stayed in Norwalk. Even though we lived there for only six years, and I had many difficult times, there is still something magical about the place.

    I am also convinced that you would have become a cartoonist or comic book artist. Back then, I dreamed of being a children’s book author and illustrator, but Marianne actually went down that path. I would have made an excellent teacher, and still regret never getting the chance.

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