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| A talented child, Jack Leynnwood acted in small parts in Hollywood movies. He also toured the mid-west as a child wonder saxophone player. He learned to fly as a teenager and during War World II he trained Army Air Force fighter pilots at Luke Field in Arizona.
After the war, Leynnwood studied commercial illustration at Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles on the GI Bill.
Although his first clients were Northrup and movie studios he eventually painted hundreds of box wraps for Revell Model Kits in the following three decades.
Source: "Illustration", July 2003 |
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