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Earl Kerkham studied at the Rand School, the Art
Student’s League and the School of Design. He designed for the Stanley
Company and Warner Brothers and was art editor of Progress. In 1924
he went to Paris and studied at the Academies de la Grand Chaumiere
and Academy Colorisie. He was in charge of the exhibits at the American
Art Gallery in Paris. His work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern
Art, the Corcoran Art Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago and the
Mellon Galleries. His clients included the Herald Tribune, the Brooklyn
Eagle and the Red Stallion Press.
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Issues:
July
1936
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