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Allan Mardon

Allan Mardon (1931 - 2020) was active/lived in New York, Arizona.  Allan Mardon is known for Illustrator, Native American narrative.

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Born in Welland and raised in Sarnia, Ontario, he became a fine art painter of large-scale work with subjects relating to American myths and history including Indian battles and cavalry such as Wounded Knee.

He took his art training at the Ontario College of Art, the Edinburgh School in Scotland, and the Slade School in London. He then returned to Canada and set up a studio in Toronto from where he did free-lance illustration which became much in demand. An early job in the U.S. was with "Sports Illustrated," and he moved to Connecticut to be closer to that work. He also did illustration for "McCalls," "The Ladies Home Journal," "Redbook," "Time," and "National Geographic" as well as large corporations including Exxon and American Express. He won an award of merit from the Society of Illustrators.

After retiring in 1988 and moving to Tucson, Arizona, Mardon has found a new career in fine art dedicated to to the exploration of Native American culture, history and traditio   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1737 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Allan Mardon

   Allan Mardon  Born:  1931 - Welland, Ontario
Died:   2020
Known for:  Illustrator, Native American narrative

Born in Welland and raised in Sarnia, Ontario, he became a fine art painter of large-scale work with subjects relating to American myths and history including Indian battles and cavalry such as Wounded Knee.

He took his art training at the Ontario College of Art, the Edinburgh School in Scotland, and the Slade School in London. He then returned to Canada and set up a studio in Toronto from where he did free-lance illustration which became much in demand. An early job in the U.S. was with "Sports Illustrated," and he moved to Connecticut to be closer to that work. He also did illustration for "McCalls," "The Ladies Home Journal," "Redbook," "Time," and "National Geographic" as well as large corporations including Exxon and American E  ...  Displaying 750 of 1737 characters.

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