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- Q5485648 description "Seattle Illustrator, Cartoonist, editor, tried to start an artists community called Beaux Arts Village.".
- Q5485648 description "Seattle Illustrator, Cartoonist, editor, tried to start an artists community calledBeaux Arts Village.".
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- Q5485648 abstract "Frank Calvert (1876–1920) was a Seattle Times newspaper artist and cartoonist, and member of the Seattle Cartoonists' Club. In 1911, he edited a book for the club, The cartoon; a reference book of Seattle's successful men, which included biographies, photos and caricatures of men the club considered influential in Seattle.He was also a co-founder (along with Alfred T. Renfro, writer and photographer) of the Beaux Arts Village in King County, Washington. . The two men wanted to create a community of artists. They bought 50 acres of land on the shore of Lake Washington, with the intent of establishing an artists' colony. They set aside 10 acres to be used for art studios for woodworking, sculpture, and photography and the rest was to be half-acre parcels for artist homes.The two men also set up the Beaux Arts Workshop in Seattle.".
- Q5485648 birthDate "1876".
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- Q5485648 deathDate "1920".
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- Q5485648 deathYear "1920".
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- Q5485648 dateOfBirth "1876".
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- Q5485648 name "Frank Calvert".
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- Q5485648 shortDescription "Seattle Illustrator, Cartoonist, editor, tried to start an artists community called Beaux Arts Village.".
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- Q5485648 comment "Frank Calvert (1876–1920) was a Seattle Times newspaper artist and cartoonist, and member of the Seattle Cartoonists' Club. In 1911, he edited a book for the club, The cartoon; a reference book of Seattle's successful men, which included biographies, photos and caricatures of men the club considered influential in Seattle.He was also a co-founder (along with Alfred T. Renfro, writer and photographer) of the Beaux Arts Village in King County, Washington. .".
- Q5485648 label "Frank Calvert (cartoonist)".
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- Q5485648 name "Frank Calvert".