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American School of Design : ウィキペディア英語版
American School of Design
The American School of Design was an art school in New York City, whose alumni included children's book illustrators Adrienne Adams and Crosby Bonsall, and comic-book artists including Bill Fraccio and Fred Kida.
==History==
The American School of Design was founded as the New York School of Design in New York City, New York,〔 Abstract; full article requires subscription.〕 in 1896. In 1935, it was located at 625 Fifth Avenue,〔 Abstract; full article requires subscription.〕 and by the following year had relocated to 625 Madison Avenue.〔〔 Abstract; full article requires subscription.〕 By 1942, it was located at 133 East 55th Street, under recently installed president Matlack Price.〔 Abstract; full article requires subscription.〕 It remained in existence through at least the late 1940s.〔 Abstract; full article requires subscription.〕
In addition to fine art, the school also offered courses in fashion design〔 Abstract; full article requires subscription.〕 and costume design.〔 Abstract; full article requires subscription.〕
In 1928, it inaugurated the Warren O. Van Brunt Scholarship, determined by a competition among high-school students. In 1937, the first prize was a two-year scholarship and the second a one-year scholarship, with two honorable mentions supplying half-tuition.〔 Abstract; full article requires subscription.〕
Its alumni included children's book illustrators Adrienne Adams and Crosby Bonsall, and comic-book artists including Bill Fraccio and Fred Kida.〔Bob Fujitani interview, ''Alter Ego'' (April 2003, p. 4, flipside "All the Way with MLJ!" section)〕
It is unrelated to the New Bauhaus, American School of Design, in Chicago, Illinois.

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