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Jefferson Machamer School of Art : ウィキペディア英語版
Jefferson Machamer
Thomas Jefferson Machamer (1900 – August 15, 1960〔Levy et al. 1979, p. 369.〕) was an American cartoonist and illustrator known especially for his drawings of glamorous women. He also wrote and acted in a series of short comedy films in the 1930s.
He was born in Nebraska. After he graduated from the University of Nebraska he became a staff artist for ''The Kansas City Star'' newspaper.〔Nadel 2006, p. 311.〕 In 1922 he moved to New York City and joined the staff of the humor magazine ''Judge''.〔
From 1928 until 1930 he wrote and drew a comic strip for King Features Syndicate called ''Petting Patty'', initially as a daily strip and later also as a Sunday color feature. In 1932, his comic strip ''Gags and Gals'' made its debut in the ''New York Mirror''. This strip proved a greater popular success, and ran until 1938.〔(''A Look Back at Jefferson Machamer's Gags & Gals'', Hogan's Alley )〕 According to Dan Nadel, ''Gags and Gals'' displayed the elements that typified most of Machamer's work: "beautiful dominant women, broad shouldered and impeccably dressed, accompanied by hapless, unattractive men, sometimes short and mustachioed, with just a tuft of hair atop a bald pate—apparently a self portrait."〔 Machamer's style has been compared to that of Russell Patterson, who may have influenced him.〔Waugh 1991, p. 147.〕
Between 1936 and 1938, Machamer wrote and acted in a series of short comic films made by Educational Pictures, which included ''Comic Artist's Home Life'', ''Wanna Be a Model?'', and ''Cute Crime''.
In 1946, Machamer published a how-to book for aspiring cartoonists, ''Laugh and Draw with Jefferson Machamer''.〔 Beginning in the 1940s, he also operated a correspondence course from his home.〔
From 1934 until his death he was married to the actress Pauline Moore.〔("Pauline Moore, 87; Acted With Roy Rogers" ) December 15, 2001, ''The New York Times''. Retrieved July 26, 2013.〕
Jefferson Machamer died in Santa Monica, California on August 15, 1960.
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