Indians, Native Americans, Western
Gerald McCann (b. 1916 / d. 1995)
Gerald "Gerry" Patrick McCann was born in Queens, New York City on June 23, 1916.
The McCann family moved to Brooklyn in 1918. McCann graduated from high school in 1934 and moved on to attend Pratt Institute of Brooklyn, studying under Monte Crews, Nick Riley, John Fleming Gould and H. Winfield. McCann switched areas of focuses between art and engineering.
In 1939, for pulp magazines, McCann began drawing pen and ink story illustrations. His work appeared in Ace Sports, Thrilling Sports, Sports Story, Western Story and Wild West Weekly. ""
McCann married Nell, a young New York artist, in 1941.
Three months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, McCann enlisted in the Army. He attended basic training at Camp Upton in Yaphank, NY. Living on Long Island, after the war, McCann and his wife had for children.
He studied with Harold Von Schmidt and heard lectures by Harvey Dunn when he continued his training at the Art Students League of New York.
Story Illustrations During the 1950, Include:
Action Packed Western
All Novel Western
Exciting Sports
Giant Western
Popular Sports
Ranch Romances
Thrilling Ranch
Thrilling Sports
Thrilling Western
Western Action
Ranch Romances
Let's Play Ball, Rosina Cooper
Wild Animals I have Known
Tom Sawyer Detective
McCann joined the art community surrounding Harold Von Schmidt and the Famous Artists School in Westport, CT, where he taught courses in composition and landscape when he moved to Madison, Connecticut in 1959.
Gerald McCann died at the age of seventy-eight in Spring Valley on April 29, 1995.