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Hamm started drawing at 5 years old.<ref name="ReferenceC">[http://www.baylor.edu/lib/poage/index.php?id=57022 "Jack Hamm Biography"], Baylor University</ref> He attended Frederick Mizen Academy of Art c. 1936-1941. After finding success in cartoons, he was offered the chance to publish his own creation, but turned that down in order to study ministry at Baylor University from 1945 to 1948. |
Hamm started drawing at 5 years old.<ref name="ReferenceC">[http://www.baylor.edu/lib/poage/index.php?id=57022 "Jack Hamm Biography"], Baylor University</ref> He attended Frederick Mizen Academy of Art c. 1936-1941. After finding success in cartoons, he was offered the chance to publish his own creation, but turned that down in order to study ministry at Baylor University from 1945 to 1948. |
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Hamm hosted an early TV drawing program, ''The Jack Hamm Show'', in Texas<ref name="trib"/> and conceived of what became ''[[The New Testament]] from 26 Translations'', published by [[Zondervan]]. His work drew praise from such diverse |
Hamm hosted an early TV drawing program, ''The Jack Hamm Show'', in Texas<ref name="trib"/> and conceived of what became ''[[The New Testament]] from 26 Translations'', published by [[Zondervan]]. His work drew praise from such diverse individuals as "Peanuts" creator [[Charles M. Schulz]], [[Norman Vincent Peale]], and FBI director [[J. Edgar Hoover]].<ref name="ReferenceA"/> By the end of his life, Jack Hamm's artwork could be found in over 25 books.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> His papers are stored at Baylor University.<ref>[https://www.baylor.edu/content/services/document.php/114532.pdf Executive Summary, October 2008], W.R. Poage Legislative Library</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:40, 28 September 2021
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Born | Wichita, Kansas, USA | March 5, 1916
Died | December 22, 1996 Dallas, Texas, USA | (aged 80)
Area(s) | Cartoonist |
Spouse(s) | Dorisnel Hamm Sims[1] |
Children | Dawna Walsh, Monty Hamm, Charlotte Flowers, Jerry Hamm[1] |
Jack Beaumont Hamm (March 5, 1916 – December 22, 1996) was an American artist from Wichita, Kansas who is recognized both for his Christian-themed artwork and editorial cartoons, and for his books on drawing technique. He both studied and taught at the Frederic Mizen Academy of Art. As a cartoonist and comic strip letterer, he worked on the Bugs Bunny, Alley Oop, and Boots and Her Buddies comic strips[2] before attending Baylor University to study theology. He taught at Baylor both before and after he graduated in 1948.[3]
Hamm started drawing at 5 years old.[4] He attended Frederick Mizen Academy of Art c. 1936-1941. After finding success in cartoons, he was offered the chance to publish his own creation, but turned that down in order to study ministry at Baylor University from 1945 to 1948.
Hamm hosted an early TV drawing program, The Jack Hamm Show, in Texas[3] and conceived of what became The New Testament from 26 Translations, published by Zondervan. His work drew praise from such diverse individuals as "Peanuts" creator Charles M. Schulz, Norman Vincent Peale, and FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.[2] By the end of his life, Jack Hamm's artwork could be found in over 25 books.[4] His papers are stored at Baylor University.[5]
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Teaching books
- Drawing the Head and Figure, Perigree Trade, first copyright 1962 ISBN 0-399-50791-4
- Cartooning the Head and Figure, Perigree Trade, first copyright 1967 ISBN 0-399-50803-1
- Drawing Toward God, Introduction by Charles M. Schulz, Droke House, c1968 Library of Congress Catalog: 68-16896
- How to Draw Animals, Perigree Trade, first copyright 1969 ISBN 0-399-50802-3
- Drawing Scenery: Landscapes and Seascapes, Penguin Group, Perigree Series, first copyright 1972 ISBN 0-399-50806-6
- First Lessons in Drawing and Painting, Perigree Trade, ISBN 0-399-51478-3, originally named Still Life Drawing and Painting, Penguin Group(USA), c1976 ISBN 0-399-50801-5
Illustrations
- Pornography: The Sexual Mirage by John W. Drakeford, c1973, ISBN 0-8407-5051-X
- Did Genesis Man Conquer Space, by Emil Gaverluk, c1974, ISBN 0-8407-5553-8
- I, Golgotha by James R. Adams, c1987, ISBN 0-9618060-0-1
- Robed in Light by Alexandria Uriel, c1990, ISBN 0-9624130-0-3
External links
References
- ^ a b Obituary, Dorisnel Hamm Sims, Dallas Morning News
- ^ a b Drawing Toward God: The Art and Inspiration of Jack Hamm, Droke House, 1968
- ^ a b "Baylor grad Jack Hamm combined faith with love of illustrating", wacotrib.com
- ^ a b "Jack Hamm Biography", Baylor University
- ^ Executive Summary, October 2008, W.R. Poage Legislative Library