"Goodyear Tire Advertisement, Winter in the Country"   Lot no. 2508

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By John Ford Clymer (American- 1907-1989)

20.00" x 40.00", Framed 26.00" x 45.00"
Oil on Panel
Signed Lower Right

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This illustration was made for a November, 1961 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company advertisement.

 

Exhibited: The Triumph of Winter, National Arts Club, New York, December 16, 2013- January 5, 2014



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ABOUT THE ARTIST

            John Clymer was born in Ellensburg, Washington. His art education was acquired at the Vancouver School of Fine Art, the Ontario College of Art in Port Hope, Canada, as well as at the Wilmington Society of Fine Arts in Delaware, and the Grand Central School of Art in New York. With this background, his loyalties had ever since been divided between the United States and Canada.

 

            Clymer's first illustrations were made for Canadian publications, followed by American Pulps, which lead to editorial assignments for most of the American magazines, numerous advertising campaigns, and an extensive series of the paintings of historic episodes for the United States Marine Corps during World War II.

 

            His paintings have been exhibited widely in both countries as well, with the North West Artists in Seattle, the Ontario Society of Artists, the Royal Canadian Academy in Toronto, Canada (where he was an Associate member), the National Academy in New York, the Salmagundi Club, the Society of Animal Artists, and the Hudson Valley Artists. Clymer was an exhibiting member of the Cowboy Artists and the National Academy of Western Art, winning numerous awards. His biography John Clymer, An Artist's Rendevous with the Frontier West was published by Northland Pree in 1976. He was elected to the society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1982.