![]() ![]() What are the subjects and styles (and other distinctiveĬharacteristics) for which the artist’s work is best known? Many of the following questions as possible: Please include in your biography answers to as If you do not know a great deal about the artist,Īnswer as many of the following questions as you can. “internationally renowned,” “extraordinarily beautiful works.” Our editors are trained toĭelete any hype or advertising verbiage such as “most famous,” Information has been provided by Jane Doe, the niece of the artist."ĭealers and Museums will be automatically credited with a link to their Please introduce your information as follows: "The following biographical Is rewarding for all of us to see artists' files grow, and others may be eager If you do not know a great deal about theĪrtist, but have noteworthy information to share, we would welcome you to send Our site is about PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, and ILLUSTRATORS. Please keep in mind that askART is not a promotional site, and accordinglyīiographical information should not be worded for purposes of 'advertising' an When submitting biographical information, we appreciate your consideration of Viewable on Fridays, but the rest of the week biographies are available only to For all others who have useful informationĪbout this artist, please email the information Please note: All biographies will be fully If you areĪ dealer or museum not currently registered, pleaseĬlick here to register, and then you may select your artist and submitĢ. He/she is in your list of artists), and submit your biography there. Registered with askART your best approach is to log in, choose the artist (once If you feel you have worthwhile information you would like to contribute, the following means of submission is the most efficient. Please note: Artists not classified as American in our database may have limited biographical data compared to the extensive information about American artists.Ĭreating biographies or improving upon them is a work in progress, and we welcome information from our knowledgeable viewers. His work appears in the book, The Illustrator in America: 1880-1980. He taught at the American Academy of Art, in Chicago, in the 1930s. His only cover for The Saturday Evening Post appeared in 1935. ![]() Eventually opening his own studio, Loomis produced editorial and advertising illustration, as well as outdoor twenty-four sheet posters. Though always inclined toward art as a child, Loomis was set on an artist's career after a visit to the studio of Howard Chandler Christy.Īfter service during World War I, Loomis was employed in Chicago by the Charles Everett Johnson Advertising Art Studio, later for Bertch and Cooper. In 1911, he studied with Frank Vincent Dumond and George Bridgman at the Art Students League, New York City, as well as in 1915 at the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. There are 24 similar (related) artists for Andrew Loomis available:Ĭharles Sheldon, Harold Anderson, John LaGatta, Harry Anderson, Willy Pogany, James Avati, Saul Tepper, Walter Martin Baumhofer, Frederick Sands Brunner, Peter Driben, Russell Sambrook, Leslie Thrasher, Coles Phillips, Enoch Bolles, William Edward (Bill) Medcalf, Elbert McGran Jackson, Pruett Carter, Haddon Sunny Hubbard Sundblom, John Gannam, Bradshaw Crandell, Norman Mills Price, George Rozen, Alan Stephens Foster, Paul Stahr askART lists Andrew Loomis in 0 of its research Essays.Īndrew Loomis has 16 artist signature examples available in our database. Galleries and art dealers listing works of art by Andrew Loomis as either "Wanted" or "For Sale" There are 2Īrtworks for sale on our website by galleries and art dealers askART's database currently holds 111 auction lots for Andrew Loomis (of whichġ03 auction records sold and 0 are upcoming at auction.)Īrtist artworks for sale and wanted. Loomis was born in 1892 in Syracuse, New York, growing up in Zanesville, Ohio. Loomis' last book, Eye of the Painter and Elements of Beauty, posthumously published in 1961 (he died in 1959), unlike his earlier instruction books, is filled with examples of fine art, but little of his own work. Drawing the Head and Hands was published in 1956. In 1951, Successful Drawing was published (it re-appeared in 1961 as Three-Dimensional Drawing). (William) Andrew Loomis was an illustrator, teacher and creator of "how-to-do-books" on drawing and painting for illustrators, like Viking Press publications Fun with a Pencil, 1939, Figure Drawing for All It's Worth, 1943, and Creative Illustration, 1947. Andrew Loomis is known for Figure, genre, portrait, illustration. Andrew (William) Loomis (1892 - 1959) was active/lived in Illinois, California. ![]()
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