词条 | Charles L. Bartholomew |
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}}{{Infobox person | name = Charles Bartholomew | image = Charles Bartholomew.jpg | alt = | caption = A young Charles Bartholomew }} Charles Lewis Bartholomew (1869–1949) was an American editorial cartoonist, more commonly known as 'Bart'. He is most well known for his daily cartoons published by the Minneapolis Journal. Early life and careerBartholomew was born February 10, 1869, in Chariton, Iowa. He attended the Iowa State College, graduating with a Bachelor's in Science, and meeting his future wife, Ella Louise Henderson. He began working as a reporter for the Minneapolis Journal before becoming one of the first daily editorial cartoonists in the world in the late 1890s. From 1899 to 1915, he produced an editorial cartoon almost every day, usually published on the front page. His cartoons were reproduced in newspapers around the world, as well as the American and European Review of Reviews. The subject of his cartoons ran the gamut from the Spanish–American War to local Minnesota politics and weather. During his time at the Journal, he also drew a number of Saturday cartoon strips, and worked as a children's book illustrator. Later career and deathBartholomew eventually became the Dean of the Federal School of Illustrating and Cartooning, which is better known today as Art Instruction Schools, famous for its Draw Me! advertisements on matchbooks and in magazines. He also wrote and contributed to at least a dozen textbooks on illustrating and cartooning. He died on February 15, 1949, in Minneapolis. Bibliography
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6 : 1869 births|1949 deaths|American cartoonists|People from Chariton, Iowa|American children's book illustrators|Iowa State University alumni |
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