Fogg, Howard

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Howard Fogg was born on April 7, 1917 in Brooklyn, NY and graduated from Chicago Academy of Fine Arts studying cartooning. In 1939 he began working for a railroad company as a clerk, in 1941 Baldwin Locomotive Works hired Fogg as an apprentice engineer, and in 1946 American Locomotive Company (later known as ALCO) hired Fogg as company artist to promote diesel power railcars. Lucius Beebe used Fogg illustrations for most of his books and John Walker Barriger III arranged a large exhibit of Fogg's work at the St. Louis Union Station. Fogg retired in 1957 but continued to illustrate for Alco and private commissions. Fogg died on Oct. 1, 1996. During his career Fogg produced over 1,200 paintings (at least 800 for commissions), and illustrated approximately 100 books and 70 cards.

From the description of Records, 1940-1987. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 49561265

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creatorOf Fogg, Howard. Records, 1940-1987. Denver Public Library, Central Library
creatorOf Fogg, Howard. Mallet at Yankee Doodle Lake [art original]. Denver Public Library, Central Library
creatorOf Fogg, Howard. [Depot at Palmer Lake] [art original]. Denver Public Library, Central Library
referencedIn Boulder Daily Camera. Focus Magazine 1965 January 24. Boulder Public Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Yankee Doodle Lake (Colo.)
United States
Colorado
Colorado
Palmer Lake (Colo.)
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Illustrators
Locomotives in art
Painting, American
Railroads
Railroads in art
Railroad stations
Watercolor painting, American
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Active 1940

Active 1987

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