ol nt HUNDREDS of men and

women who never thought

they could be artists are working

happily at easels and drawing

boards, making pictures, and get-

ting well paid for it. They all can

thank Albert Dorne, a famous

artist who devotes almost his full

time to helping other people be-

come artists.

Some of the people

Dorne has helped

Herb Smith was a payroll clerk.

Soon after he started studying

with us, he landed an art job

with a large printing firm. This

was four years ago; today he’s

head artist for the same firm.

John Busketta is another. He

was a pipefitter’s helper in a big

gas company. Today he still works

for the same company, but as an

artist in the advertising depart-

ment, with a big increase in pay.

Harriet Kuzniewski was bored

with an “ordinary” job before she

heard of Albert Dorne. Today she

does high-style fashion illustra-

tion in New York.

With the right training, Wanda

Pickulski gave'up her typing job.

to become fashion artist for a local

department store.

John Whitaker of Memphis

was an airline clerk two years ago.

Recently he won a national car-

tooning contest and was signed

to do a newspaper comic strip.

Long before Albert Dorne

started looking for people who

like to draw, they came to him

for advice and help. Since he

alone could only help a few of

these people he called together

America’s most successful artists

—men like Norman Rockwell,

Jon Whitcomb. Stevan Dohanos

and Al Parker.

A Plan to Help Others

He said: “All over America, there

are people who like to draw, who

could be turned into good artists.

Why can’t we give these people

the training they need—includ-

ing all the trade secrets and

know-how we've learned over the

years? I’m suggesting a new kind

of school—a home-study art school

America’s 12 Most

Famous Artists

Norman Rockwell Fred Ludekens

Jon Whitcomb Ben Stahl

Al Parker Robert Fawcett

Stevan Dohanos Austin Briggs

Peter Helck Albert Dorne

that would give talented people

the best professional art training,

‘no matter where they live.’

‘he famous artists agreed.

Taking time from their busy

careers, they spent several years

creating a remarkable series of

art lessons covering every as;ect

of drawing and painting. They

illustrated their lessons with over

5,000 “‘here’s-how” illustrations.

The lessons start from scratch

and cover every skill a top artist

needs. Finally, the famous artists

developed a wonderful way to

give each student perscnal cor-

rection and advice all through

his training.

Albert Dorne is not surprised

by the success of his students.

“The art field is growing. We

keep getting calls from all over

the country, asking us for prac-

tical, well-trained students who

can step into full-time or part-

time art jobs.” *

Famous Artists Talent Test

To find others with art talent

worth developing, the famous

artists created a 12-page talent

test. Thousands paid $1 for this

test, but now the School offers it

free and will grade it free. If you

show talent on the test, you will

be eligible for training by the

School. No obligation. Simply

mail coupon. It might be your

first step to an exciting, well-paid

career in art.

Studio 7223, Westport, Conn.

I would like to find out whether I

have art talent worth developing.

Please send me, without obligation,

your Famous Artists Talent Test.

Mr.

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