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Robinson, Boardman

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Robinson, Boardman (Mike) (1876–1952)

Canadian-born US illustrator and lithographer who became known for his Socialist political cartoons and his book illustrations for such writers as Dostoyevsky, Edgar Lee Masters, and Herman Melville.

He was born in Somerset, Nova Scotia. He studied at the Massachusetts Normal Art School 1894–97, in France 1898–99, 1901–04, and lived in New York City. He was director of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center 1930–47, where he initiated an influential lithography programme.



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