Robert McGinnis

Robert McGinnis
[1926-] (USA)
Robert Edward McGinnis was born in Cincinnati in 1926
and grew up in rural Wyoming, Ohio. His artistic talent was first encouraged
by his dad, "Dutch," who helped his son draw such things as
his favorite cartoon character, Popeye. Later, despite Robert's complaint
that he would rather play ball with his friends (he was athletically
talented and keenly competitive), Robert's mother, Mildred, insisted
that he attend a drawing class held on Saturdays at the Cincinnati Art
Museum. After high school, McGinnis hitchhiked to California and worked
as an apprentice at Walt Disney Studios, drawing Mickey Mouse and other
characters and learning about cartoon animation. Then World War II interrupted
production of animated films, so McGinnis returned home and studied
fine art at Ohio State University and took night classes at the Central
Academy of Commercial Art. He also played the position of left guard
on OSU's football team (for more information on this, read the entry
directly below this one). In the mid-Fifties he moved to New York City
with his wife Ferne, who is also talented, artistically and musically.
(They subsequently had three children, and they have lived in Connecticut
since 1960.) McGinnis went to work creating advertising posters at the
Fredman-Chaite Studios. One day by chance he was introduced to an agent
by a fellow artist. The agent took McGinnis's samples to book publisher
Dell. As a result, McGinnis was able to shift his career into high gear,
and in the ensuing decades he produced an astounding body of top-quality,
highly expressive illustrations and fine art paintings.
http://www.mcginnispaintings.com/

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