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Clarence Coles Phillips (October 1880June 13, 1927) was an American artist and illustrator who signed his early works ''C. Coles Phillips'', but after 1911 worked under the abbreviated name, ''Coles Phillips''. He is known for his stylish images of women and a signature use of negative space in the paintings he created for advertisements and the covers of popular magazines. ==Early life==
He was born in Springfield, Ohio. From 1902 to 1904, he attended Kenyon College in his native state, where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi.〔''( Catalogue of the Alpha Delta Phi 1832-1909 )'', 1909, p. 284〕 His illustrations were published in the 1901–1904 editions of the school's yearbook, ''The Reveille''.〔 After leaving Kenyon, Phillips moved to Manhattan, determined to earn a living through his art. He took night classes for three months at the Chase School of Art—his only formal artistic training—before establishing his own advertising agency.〔''(All-American Girl: The Art of Coles Phillips )'' Michael Schau, Watson-Guptill, 1975, p. 17.〕 One of Phillips' employees was the young Edward Hopper, his former classmate.〔Oxford Art Online: Edward Hopper〕 In 1907, Phillips met with J. A. Mitchell, the publisher of ''Life'' magazine, and was hired onto its staff at the age of twenty-six. Phillips would be associated with the magazine throughout his life.
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