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Hardie Gramatky : ウィキペディア英語版
Hardie Gramatky

Bernhard August "Hardie" Gramatky, Jr. (April 12, 1907 - April 29, 1979) was an American painter, author, and illustrator. In a 2006 article in ''Watercolor Magazine'', Andrew Wyeth named him as one of America's 20 greatest watercolorists. He wrote and illustrated several children's books, most notably ''Little Toot''.
==Early life==
Hardie Gramatky was born in Dallas, Texas, the second of three sons born to Bernhard Gramatky and Blanche Gunner Gramatky. Ten years later, following the death of his father, his mother moved the family to the WilmarSouth San Gabriel area, a then semi-rural suburb a few miles east of Los Angeles. Gramatky attended local schools in Wilmar, and then Alhambra High School in nearby Alhambra.〔 Displaying a precocious artistic talent, he began submitting his sketches to a "young folks section" published in the ''Los Angeles Times'', and by the early 1920s had earned a reputation as the section's leading artist.〔

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