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John Francis Holme : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Francis Holme
John Francis Holme (June 29, 1868–July 28, 1904), known professionally as Frank Holme, was an American newspaper artist and book printer. He is best known for his news illustrations, beginning with his work for the ''Pittsburgh Press'' when he covered the 1889 Johnstown flood. Born in Corinth, West Virginia, he married Ida Van Dyke in 1893, around the same time he moved to Chicago. He made a name for himself as the illustrator at the ''Chicago Post'', the ''Chicago Chronicle'' and the ''Chicago Daily News'' in part because of the speed at which he completed illustrations at the scene of news events. He founded the School of Illustration in Chicago which trained journalists to represent current events through chalk-plate, pen-and-ink and greased crayon illustrations. His illustrations were displayed in three different exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago. Holme created the Banar Log Press in 1895, which published books such as ''Just For Fun'', ''Swanson, Able Seaman'', and ''Strenuous Lad’s Library''. He died in Denver of tuberculosis in 1904. ==References==
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