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Vincent Schofield Wickham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vincent Schofield Wickham
Vincent Schofield Wickham (1894-1968) was a New York graphic illustrator, painter, sculptor, teacher, and inventor, whose career coincided with the Golden Age of American Illustration. Wickham worked as an editorial artist for the ''New York Times'' from 1924-1956. His work included sports illustrations, window displays in Times Square, and promotional posters that were displayed on newspaper trucks. In addition to his job at ''NYT'', he also taught advertising art and layout at Textile Evening High School (now the Bayard Rustin Educational Complex), on 351 West 18th Street.〔 == Early career ==
In 1917, Wickham received training at Boston's Normal Art School, now the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.〔 The same year, he apprenticed under renowned sculptor, and fellow Worcester native, Andrew O'Connor (sculptor). Being the "slimmest of the students," Wickham was O'Connor's model for the Spanish War Memorial statue, (''1898 Soldier'' (image) ), still on display in Worcester's Wheaton Square. Before his career as an editorial artist, Wickham invented orthodontal devices, including a "trimmer for bad teeth," and an "Appartus for Trimming Ondontological Casts," for which he received a US patent (Mar. 21, 1919).
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