Famous Artists School has offered
correspondence courses in
art since it was founded in 1948 in
Westport,
Connecticut,
U.S.A. The idea was conceived by
Albert Dorne as a result of a conversation with
Norman Rockwell. He recruited Rockwell,
Stevan Dohanos,
Robert Fawcett,
Ben Stahl,
Harold von Schmidt,
Al Parker,
Austin Briggs,
Jon Whitcomb,
Peter Helck,
Fred Ludekens and John Atherton (all of whom were making more than
US$50,000 a year at the time, roughly equivalent to US$425,000 in 2006

) to be the founding faculty of the school. Later faculty included cartoonists
Al Capp,
Milt Caniff and
Rube Goldberg. Advisory faculty for the school later included
Stuart Davis,
Ben Shahn, Fletcher Martin,
Ernest Fiene, Arnold Blanch and
Doris Lee.
Original 1948 courses
The original courses offered were
Painting,
Illustration/
Design and
Cartooning. The Cartooning course was dropped in the 1980s, though the Painting and Illustration & Design courses are still offered and are very popular. Each course consists of 24 lessons, with a new lesson mailed to the student upon completion of each lesson. The student completes the assignment and returns it to the school, where a professional artist critiques it and sends detailed suggestions back to the student. The original price for the two-year course (in 1948) was $300, payable in monthly installments, plus an estimated $11.55 for basic
oil painting supplies.
Famous Artists School focuses primarily on realistic illustration and art, because it provides a solid grounding in the basics all artists and designers need to know, because it is teachable, and because it is what the public is interested in learning.
Current courses
As of 2007, the school offers four courses:
Acrylic Painting;
Oil and
Watercolor Painting; Career Art, Illustration, & Design; and a Course for Talented Young People. Pricing ranges from less than $500 for the Certificate and Young People's courses to less than $1,000 for the Master Courses. The Acrylic course is available for less than $400. Complete artists kits, including materials needed for an entire course, are available for $120 per kit.
The school is regarded as providing solid training in the techniques of representational art and illustration. Cartoonists Lyman Anderson, Jay Disbrow, Graham Ingels and Bernie Wrightson are alumni of the school, as are artists and illustrators Mark English, Bernie Fuchs, Robert Heindel, Franklin McMahon, Charles Reid, Dolph LeMoult and Hank McLaughlin among many others.
The Famous Artists School was acquired by Cortina Learning International of Weston, Connecticut in 1981 and is one of that company's line of correspondence schools.
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