Talk:Coby Whitmore

Famous Artists School
An editor briefly removed this citation. Here is that the footnoted citation at [http://observatory.designobserver.com/entry.html?entry=7687 Heller, Steven. "Draw Me Schools Of Commercial Art", Design Observer, December 15, 2008] says:

"Correspondence schools were operating as early as the 1890s, but the 1920s through the 1950s was its heyday. The Federal School ceased operation in the '50s around the same time that The Famous Artists School in Westport, Connecticut was founded, in 1947. The Famous Artists School began its full page advertising campaign in national magazines which showed its renown illustration faculty, including Norman Rockwell, Stevan Dohanos, Coby Whitmore, Albert Dorne and others (the so-called Westport School of American illustration), sitting around a table. The Famous Artist School, which focused exclusively on illustration, had this faculty develop classes, while part-time instructors reviewed and critiqued the student work." --Tenebrae (talk) 22:49, 27 April 2010 (UTC)