Arthur Radebaugh
Arthur Radebaugh | |
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Born |
May 1906 Coldwater, Michigan |
Died |
January 17, 1974 Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Occupation | Illustrator |
Arthur Radebaugh was a futurist, illustrator, airbrush artist, and industrial designer. He produced a significant body of work for automotive industry advertisements. He was noted for his artistic experimentation with fluorescent paint under black light,[1][2] an interest that stemmed from his design work for the U.S. Army. From 1958 to 1963 he produced the syndicated Sunday comic strip "Closer Than We Think!".
References
- ↑ "Black Light Magic." (May 2, 1947). Portsmouth Times
- ↑ (March 6, 1950). Life Magazine
External links
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5652518/
- https://library.osu.edu/blogs/cartoons/2012/12/27/found-in-the-collection-arthur-radebaughs-closer-than-we-think/
- http://www.cartype.com/pages/2913/radebaugh
- https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/before-the-jetsons-arthur-radebaugh-illustrated-the-future-122729342/
- http://arthur-radebaugh.blogspot.co.uk/
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