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Arthur B. Singer

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244:. The US Postal Service asked Singer to illustrate a set of fifty official state bird and flower stamps in 1982 which he designed and illustrated with his son Alan —a series that became highly popular in the US, selling 500 million sheets and over 25 billion individual stamps. 105:, both of whom he sketched during this period. This friendship lasted a lifetime, and in 1950s Ellington asked Singer to design a number of album covers, including a design that became the album cover for 118:
and subsequently he worked as a printer in an advertising agency. In 1942, while still in his early twenties, he was offered the opportunity of an exhibit of his animal illustration work by the
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magazine in 1956 cleared the path for him as a wildlife artist for the rest of his life. In the following years, Singer illustrated more than 20 books, including
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in 1974, and in 1977 he earned a silver medal at the International Book Fair in Leipzig, Germany, for
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Singer was the first recipient of the Augustus St. Gaudus medal (1962) and was a fellow of the
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Arthur B. Singer, 72, Artist, Dies; Painted 50 State Birds on Stamps
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upon the 200th anniversary of Audubon's birth. He died of
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Arthur Singer: The wildlife art of an American master
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New York
United States
Jericho, New York
United States
New York City
Manhattan
Duke Ellington
Cab Calloway
In a Mellow Tone
Cooper Union
New York Zoological Society
Ghost Army
Carl Rungius
Louis Agassiz Fuertes
Wilhelm Kuhnert
The American Home
Bertel Bruun
Chandler S. Robbins
Oliver L. Austin
James Bond
Don R. Eckelberry
Robert Porter Allen
American Ornithologists Union
Society of Illustrators
National Audubon Society
esophageal cancer
Jericho, New York


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