![]() ![]() He was able to pass his unique methods on illustration to his students in the classroom and, in 1958, to the readers of his first book, Dynamic Anatomy. In 1947, Hogarth co-founded (with Silas Rhodes) the School of Visual Arts which became his new direction in life. It wasn't long before he abandoned the attempt to maintain the original look of the strip and brought his own dynamic style to the Sunday comics page. His first strip, very much in Foster's style, appeared May 9, 1937. At the age of 26, he was chosen from a pool of a dozen applicants as Hal Foster's successor on the United Features Syndicate strip, "Tarzan". Born in 1911, he was enrolled in the Chicago Art Institute at the age of 12 and an assistant cartoonist at Associated Editors' Syndicate at 15. He was able to pass his unique methods on illustration to his students in the classroom and, in 1958, Burne Hogarth started young. ![]() ![]()
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