dbo:abstract |
William Siegel (1905–1990; born Wilhelm Tsiegelnitsky, later William Sanderson) was an American painter and illustrator. Early in his career, he worked as a contributing editor publishing illustrations in New Masses magazine. During the Great Depression he developed a successful career illustrating children's books, including Marion Hurd McNeely's Newbery Honor Book The Jumping-Off Place. He also worked in magazine illustration and advertising, before being drafted into the U.S. Army in World War II. He served at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, before being sent to Germany. After the war he became an Assistant Professor of Advertising Design at the University of Denver, teaching there from 1946 until his retirement in 1972. He was considered "one of the mainstays, one of the people who helped build the School of Art" and is an important modernist artist in Colorado. (en) |
dbo:birthName |
Wilhelm Tsiegelnitsky (en) |
dbo:birthPlace |
dbr:Riga dbr:Russian_Empire |
dbo:birthYear |
1905-01-01 (xsd:gYear) |
dbo:deathYear |
1990-01-01 (xsd:gYear) |
dbo:knownFor |
dbr:New_Masses |
dbo:occupation |
dbr:William_Siegel__PersonFunction__1 |
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink |
http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/022_unpr.html |
dbo:wikiPageID |
63948324 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageLength |
29077 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger) |
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID |
1105585791 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink |
dbr:Birobidzhan dbr:Anton_Refregier dbr:John_Reed_Clubs dbr:Riga dbr:Vance_Kirkland dbr:The_Jumping-Off_Place dbr:Communist_Party_USA dbr:Russian_Empire dbr:Newbery_Honor dbr:Leukemia dbc:1905_births dbc:1990_deaths dbc:20th-century_American_painters dbc:American_editorial_cartoonists dbc:American_magazine_illustrators dbc:Artists_from_Riga dbr:William_Gropper dbr:Alexander_Trachtenberg dbr:American_Artists'_Congress dbr:International_Publishers dbr:Jacob_Burck dbc:Soviet_emigrants_to_the_United_States dbr:Great_Depression dbr:Hugo_Gellert dbr:National_Academy_of_Design dbr:New_Masses dbr:New_York_City dbr:World_War_II dbr:Newark_School_of_Fine_and_Industrial_Art dbr:Louis_Lozowick dbr:Moyshe_Nadir dbr:William_Auerbach-Levy dbr:Charles_L._Hinton dbr:Bolshevik_Revolution dbr:Charles_Hawthorne dbr:Works_Projects_Administration dbr:Alzheimer’s_Disease dbr:Marion_Hurd_McNeely dbr:New_School_of_Social_Research dbr:Ida_Wells_Stroud |
dbp:birthDate |
1905 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:birthName |
Wilhelm Tsiegelnitsky (en) |
dbp:birthPlace |
dbr:Riga dbr:Russian_Empire |
dbp:deathDate |
1990 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:knownFor |
Illustrations in New Masses (en) |
dbp:name |
William Siegel, later William Sanderson (en) |
dbp:nationality |
American (en) |
dbp:occupation |
Artist , illustrator (en) |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate |
dbt:Hatnote dbt:Infobox_person dbt:Quote dbt:Reflist dbt:Short_description |
dcterms:subject |
dbc:1905_births dbc:1990_deaths dbc:20th-century_American_painters dbc:American_editorial_cartoonists dbc:American_magazine_illustrators dbc:Artists_from_Riga dbc:Soviet_emigrants_to_the_United_States |
rdf:type |
owl:Thing foaf:Person dbo:Person dul:NaturalPerson wikidata:Q19088 wikidata:Q215627 wikidata:Q5 wikidata:Q729 dbo:Animal dbo:Eukaryote dbo:Species schema:Person |
rdfs:comment |
William Siegel (1905–1990; born Wilhelm Tsiegelnitsky, later William Sanderson) was an American painter and illustrator. Early in his career, he worked as a contributing editor publishing illustrations in New Masses magazine. During the Great Depression he developed a successful career illustrating children's books, including Marion Hurd McNeely's Newbery Honor Book The Jumping-Off Place. He also worked in magazine illustration and advertising, before being drafted into the U.S. Army in World War II. He served at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, before being sent to Germany. After the war he became an Assistant Professor of Advertising Design at the University of Denver, teaching there from 1946 until his retirement in 1972. He was considered "one of the mainstays, one of the people who hel (en) |
rdfs:label |
William Siegel (en) |
owl:sameAs |
wikidata:William Siegel https://global.dbpedia.org/id/C3pdd |
prov:wasDerivedFrom |
wikipedia-en:William_Siegel?oldid=1105585791&ns=0 |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf |
wikipedia-en:William_Siegel |
foaf:name |
William Siegel, later William Sanderson (en) |
is dbo:wikiPageDisambiguates of |
dbr:Siegel |
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of |
dbr:Wilhelm_Tsiegelnitsky |
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of |
dbr:John_Reed_Clubs dbr:The_Jumping-Off_Place dbr:Wilhelm_Tsiegelnitsky dbr:Gladys_Hasty_Carroll dbr:Alexander_Trachtenberg dbr:William_Sanderson_(disambiguation) dbr:National_Academy_of_Design dbr:Siegel |
is foaf:primaryTopic of |
wikipedia-en:William_Siegel |