| A newspaper cartoonist, illustrator, portrait painter and teacher,
Clarence Canning Allen was born in Cleveland, Georgia, and spent much
of his career in Oklahoma, although he traveled extensively. He
graduated from Southeastern State College, served in World War I, and
then went to New York City where he attended the Art Students League,
beginning 1919. His League teachers were George Bridgman and
Raymond Neilson, and he also studied with Dimitri Romanowsky and George
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