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Pruett Carter (1891–1955) was an American illustrator who taught at the Grand Central Art School and Chouinard Art Institute. He illustrated national magazines and was art director for ''Atlanta Journal'' and ''Good Housekeeping''. Carter was inducted into the Society of Illustrator's Hall of Fame in 1988. ==Early life and education== Carter was born in 1891 in Missouri. He grew up in Wyoming on an Indian Reservation. He graduated from the Los Angeles High School. Carter then studied art in Los Angeles at the Art Students' League, After completing his education in California, Carter studied in New York under Robert Henri. His and Rex Slinkard's works where exhibited at the League in 1910. A critic for the ''Los Angeles Times'' stated, "For the present, instructors of the ASL of LA are pupils of Robert Henri of NY - and you know what that means! You know, at once, that they are strictly up-to-date in their artistic ideas, that they are the most modern of the moderns, and that they are smashing academic traditions with every vigorous stroke of charcoal stick or paintbrush."
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