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Howard Everett Giles

Howard Everett Giles (1876 - 1955) was active/lived in New York, Vermont.  Howard Giles is known for Animals, mythology and landscape painting, magazine illustration.

Howard Giles spent most of his career in New York City, where he was an educator, magazine illustrator, and painter who espoused the theory of Dynamic Symmetry*.  He was born in Brooklyn, and as a young man worked in a New York railroad office.  Financial support of a family friend allowed him to study at the Art Students League* with H. Siddons Mowbray.  In early 1910, he became an illustrator for Scribner's Magazine*, and in 1912, on sketching assignment for Scribner's went to England.  During World War I, he did illustration for Harper's Monthly Magazine*, and many of his images were 'roaring twenties' genre and figure paintings.

In 1912, he began teaching life classes at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts* (later Parsons School of Design), and remained there until the late 1920s.  During that time, he was also a part-time instructor at the Childs-Walker School in Boston, and accepted numerous invitations to lecture incl   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3023 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Howard Everett Giles

   Howard Everett Giles  Born:  1876 - Brooklyn, New York
Died:   1955 - Hanover, New Hampshire
Known for:  Animals, mythology and landscape painting, magazine illustration

Howard Giles spent most of his career in New York City, where he was an educator, magazine illustrator, and painter who espoused the theory of Dynamic Symmetry*.  He was born in Brooklyn, and as a young man worked in a New York railroad office.  Financial support of a family friend allowed him to study at the Art Students League* with H. Siddons Mowbray.  In early 1910, he became an illustrator for Scribner's Magazine*, and in 1912, on sketching assignment for Scribner's went to England.  During World War I, he did illustration for Harper's Monthly Magazine*, and many of his images were 'roaring twenties' genre and figure paintings.

In 1912, he began teaching life classes at the New York Schoo  ...  Displaying 750 of 3023 characters.

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