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Ellison Bernard Hoover (1888–1955) was an American
painter Painting is a Visual arts, visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called "matrix" or "Support (art), support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with ...
,
lithographer Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German ...
and
cartoonist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comics illustrators/artists in that they produce both the litera ...
. He is most notable as an artist for his atmospheric prints of scenes in New York, Paris and elsewhere, "beautiful black and white representations of rural and urban landscapes complemented by faint, ghostly details, leaving much of the viewer’s imagination to wander and fill in ambiguous spaces".


Personal life and education

Hoover was born in
Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Cuyahoga County. Located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across the Canada–United States border, Canada–U.S. maritime border ...
, to Orlando B. Hoover (1854–1919) and Flora M. Ellison (1857–1926). He studied at the Cleveland School of Art and the
Art Students League of New York The Art Students League of New York is an art school in the American Fine Arts Society in Manhattan, New York City. The Arts Students League is known for its broad appeal to both amateurs and professional artists. Although artists may study f ...
with Frederick Gottwald and
George Bridgman George Brant Bridgman (November 5, 1864 – December 16, 1943) was a Canadian-American Painting, painter, writer, and teacher in the fields of anatomy and figure drawing. Bridgman taught anatomy for artists at the Art Students League of New Yor ...
, from whom he learned anatomy, including the drawing of faces. On November 23, 1926, he married Dorothy Chandler (1898–1954), picture editor of Life Magazine.


Career

Hoover was a syndicated cartoonist for the ''
New York World The ''New York World'' was a newspaper published in New York City from 1860 to 1931. The paper played a major role in the history of American newspapers as a leading national voice of the Democratic Party. From 1883 to 1911 under publisher Jo ...
'' after studies at the Cleveland School of Art. He also worked for the ''
Newark Evening News The ''Newark Evening News'' was an American newspaper published in Newark, New Jersey. As New Jersey's largest city, Newark played a major role in New Jersey's journalistic history. At its apex, ''The News'' was widely regarded as the newspaper of ...
'' and the '' New York Herald-Tribune'', and was a contributor to ''
The New Yorker ''The New Yorker'' is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for ''The New York T ...
'' and the ''
Brooklyn Eagle The ''Brooklyn Eagle'' (originally joint name ''The Brooklyn Eagle'' and ''Kings County Democrat'', later ''The Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' before shortening title further to ''Brooklyn Eagle'') was an afternoon daily newspaper published in the city ...
''. Hoover created political cartoons for ''
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'' and ''
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'' magazines in the 1910s and 20s.; "his fat little German-Americans attracted some attention amid the fervid anti-German hysteria preceding and during World War I". His “Cartoons from Life” (Simon and Schuster, 1925) was praised in its foreword by
Robert Benchley Robert Charles Benchley (September 15, 1889 – November 21, 1945) was an American humorist, newspaper columnist and actor. From his beginnings at ''The Harvard Lampoon'' while attending Harvard University, through his many years writing essays ...
"for standing pat with the tenets of satire at its most realistic … edoes not represent war by a figure of Mars. He draws life-like portraits of the men who are responsible for war." In 1925, Hoover provided illustrations for "Barber shop ballads: a book of close harmony", edited by Sigmund Spaeth As early as 1928, Hoover created the full-page syndicated comic “The Outline of Oscar”. In 1930 he took over drawing the daily syndicated comic strip “Mr. and Mrs.” after the death of its creator, cartoonist Clare Briggs. The texts were provided by Art Folwell. Together they created the strip until 1947. Hoover was successful as a fine artist—in painting, drawings and lithography. A friend, Alexander Hammerslough, describes a one-man gallery show in Martha’s Vineyard "which consisted of his head drawings of many celebrities, including James Cagney." His prints are well known. Multiple copies have survived and can be found in museums, galleries, and at auction. His paintings and drawings are scarce, at least to the public. The art critic Thomas Craven provided a typed assessment of Hoover's work for art dealer Jean Bohne:


Exhibitions

From Falk, Peter, "Who Was Who in American Art", 1953 except as noted: * Mint Museum of Art,1945, 1946 * National Academy of Design, 1944, 1946 * Buck Hill Art Association, Buck Hill Falls, PA, 1945 * Wash. Whatcom Community College 1931, 1944 * Northwest Printmakers, 1944 * Society of American Etchers; Grand Central Gallery, 1945 (one-man show) * Library of Congress, 1946 (prize) * Laguna Beacharts Alliance, 1946 (prize) * Ferargil Galleries, New York, 1949, 1950 (exhibition catalogs, Ferargil Galleries) * Wellons Galleries, New York, 1952 (exhibition catalog, Wellons Galleries)


Works

Representatives of Hoover's work can be found at * Amon Carter Museum of American Art * Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco * National Gallery of Art * Smithsonian American Art Museum


Archives

Artist’s files for Hoover can be found at * Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hoover, Ellison B. 1888 births 1955 deaths 20th-century American printmakers American editorial cartoonists American magazine cartoonists American political artists American comics artists American comic strip cartoonists American lithographers Artists from Cleveland Painters from Ohio Art Students League of New York alumni Cleveland School of Art alumni 20th-century American painters American male painters Painters from New York City 20th-century American male artists 20th-century American lithographers