| Born in Galveston, TX on March 1, 1900, the son of artist Albert R. Brooks. In 1914 the Brooks family moved to Chicago and two years later settled in Alameda, CA. The younger Brooks began his art training at the AIC and continued at Alameda High School where he was greatly influenced by his teacher Emily Sherman. Upon graduation, he studied at the CSFA under Oldfield and CCAC under Perham Nahl. He then worked in San Francisco as a lithographer for his father as well as for Schmidt Lithograph (showing 500 of 808 characters). |
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