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Walter Beach Humphrey (1892–1966) was an American artist and illustrator. Humphrey was born in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. He attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1914, and also studied at the Art Students League.〔 His work was featured on covers of magazines such as ''The Saturday Evening Post''. He also did book illustrations and portraits. He painted murals on the walls of the rathskeller of Dartmouth's Thayer Hall illustrating a song about college founder Eleazer Wheelock.〔(NY Times Obituary ), October 12, 1966〕 Humphrey did covers for leading magazines including The Saturday Evening Post, book illustrations, portraits and other art work. He was a resident of New Rochelle, New York, a well known artist colony and home to many of the top commercial illustrators of the day.,〔(New Rochelle - Arts City )〕 where he also served on The New Rochelle Art Association and the New Rochelle Council on The Arts. He taught commercial art at New Rochelle High School for 22 years as well.〔 He also taught at the University of Chicago, Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, and the School of Commerce of New York University.〔 He died at the hospital in Glens Falls, New York, in October 1966, at the age of 73.〔 ==References== 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「Walter Beach Humphrey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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