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right Jack Markow (1905-1983) was a prolific American cartoonist who also wrote instructional books about cartooning, comic strips and comic art. For three years, he was the cartoon editor of ''Argosy''. Born in London, Markow was a New Yorker from the age of two. He took art courses at the High School of Commerce (later Louis D. Brandeis High School), where he drew for the school magazine. His high school drawings landed him a job doing layouts and paste-ups in the sales promotion department of the Fleishmann Yeast Company, where he also illustrated for the company's house organ. He later studied drawing and painting at the Art Students League.〔(National Cartoonists Society: Jack Markow )〕〔(Markow, Jack. ''Cartoonist Profiles'' #38, June 1978. )〕 His cartoons were published in books, greeting cards, calendars, advertising campaigns and major magazines, including ''The Saturday Evening Post'' and ''The New Yorker''. He was a long-time columnist for ''Writer's Digest'' and ''Cartoonist Profiles''. ==School of Visual Arts== Markow was one of the first faculty members at New York's School of Visual Arts, where he originated the magazine cartooning course and taught for eight years. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jack Markow」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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