| Robert Lougheed, who came to be known as "the painter's painter," was
born and raised on a farm in Ontario, Canada. At nineteen, he was a
mail-order and newspaper illustrator for the "Toronto Star", studying
at night at the Ontario College of Art and then at the Ecole des
Beaux-Arts in Montreal. At age twenty-five, he came to New York as the
pupil of Frank Vincent DuMond and Dean Cornwell at the famed Art
Students League. He continued working for over thirty years as an
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