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  1. American. Area (s) Artist, educator. Notable works. Tarzan. Awards. Inkpot Award (1978) [1] burnehogarth.com. Burne Hogarth (born Spinoza Bernard Ginsburg, [2] [3] December 25, 1911 – January 28, 1996) was an American artist and educator, best known for his work on the Tarzan newspaper comic strip and his series of anatomy books for artists.

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    • January 28, 1996 (aged 84), Paris, France
  2. Burne’s task was to hold his passion in check…”. Hogarth was born in Chicago, Illinois, December 25, 1911. His father, Max, was a carpenter who moved to Chicago with his wife Pauline, after working on the reconstruction of San Francisco following the great earthquake and fire of 1906. Max’s work involved sketching and young Burne soon ...

  3. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1958. Reprinted in 2003. Praised by critics and teachers alike for more than 40 years, Burne Hogarth’s Dynamic Anatomy is recognized worldwide as the classic, indispensable text on artistic anatomy. Now revised, expanded, and completely redesigned with 75 never-before-published drawings from the Hogarth ...

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  5. Burne Hogarth. (25 December 1911 - 28 January 1996, USA) 'Tarzan of the Apes' (1972). The American artist Burne Hogarth specialized in drawing the dynamic anatomy of the human body and animals, as can be best seen in his rendition of 'Tarzan'. He studied at the Chicago Art Institute from age 12, and got his first cartoon job at 15, when he ...

  6. BURNE HOGARTH (1911–1996), hailed as the “Michaelangelo of the comic strip,” was one of the most iconic cartoonists and influential arts educators of the twentieth century and remains so today. After attending the Chicago Art Institute and Academy of Fine Arts at the age of fifteen, Hogarth began an illustrious career in arts education ...

  7. Burne Hogarth. (1911-1996) I doubt that Burne Hogarth ever envisioned his modest row of drawing instruction bricks would serve as foundation for one of the most formidable commercial art institutions ever assembled. Hogarth maintained his focus on the human figure, or, more specifically, the dynamic qualities of anatomy in motion, which he ...

  8. Feb 1, 1996 · Burne Hogarth, creator of the "Tarzan of the Apes" comic strip, died on Sunday at the Cochin Hospital in Paris. He was 84. Mr. Hogarth had been the guest of honor at a comic-strip festival in ...

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