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Dean Babcock

Dean Babcock (1888 - 1969) was active/lived in Colorado, Illinois.  Dean Babcock is known for Illustrator, western genre-views.

Source: Who's Who in American Art 1936-37 issue

Dean Babcock was born in Canton, Illinois on January 14, 1888. He was a pupil of John Vanderpoel, Robert Henri, and Helen Hyde. His work is in the collections of bookplates in New York State Library, Albany; Newark Public Library, and the Denver Art Museum, University of Denver Library.

He illustrated "Song of the Rockies," by C E Hewes & "Westering" by Thomas H. Ferril (Yale Press). Babcock was a research associate in the Print Department at the Denver Art Museum.

Submitted by Katherine Tozier

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Facts about Dean Babcock

   Dean Babcock  Born:  1888 - Canton, Illinois
Died:   1969
Known for:  Illustrator, western genre-views

Source: Who's Who in American Art 1936-37 issue

Dean Babcock was born in Canton, Illinois on January 14, 1888. He was a pupil of John Vanderpoel, Robert Henri, and Helen Hyde. His work is in the collections of bookplates in New York State Library, Albany; Newark Public Library, and the Denver Art Museum, University of Denver Library.

He illustrated "Song of the Rockies," by C E Hewes & "Westering" by Thomas H. Ferril (Yale Press). Babcock was a research associate in the Print Department at the Denver Art Museum.

Submitted by Katherine Tozier

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