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Thomas Fogarty
Biography
Thomas Fogarty (1873-1938) was an American illustrator of magazines and books. A native of New York City, Fogarty studied under H.
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Siddons Mowbray and Carroll Beckwith at the city’s Art Students League, eventually becoming an illustration instructor there from 1905-1922. During his teaching years at the Art Students League, Fogarty became an influential instructor to a generation of 20th century illustrators.
Some of his students included Norman Rockwell, Walter Biggs, McClelland Barclay, William Galbraith Crawford, Edmund F. Ward, and George Edward Porter.[1]
Fogarty was a practical-minded teacher, giving his students' assignments akin to those they would receive from magazines.[2] He gave his students a story to read, and required them to develop an accompanying composition using authentic costumes and props. According to Norman Rockwell, Fogarty was particular about authenticity, urging his