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Origin

American

Artist's Lifespan

b. 1950

Artist Biographical Information

Oscar Steven Senn earned his BA from the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida. An editorial artist for the Miami Herald in 1977, Senn moved to Jacksonville in 1978 to become an editorial artist for the Florida Times Union. In 1989, Senn became a senior art director for the Gray Advertising Agency in Los Angeles. Returning to Jacksonville in 1993, he was a senior art director at William Cook Advertising. Senn is an author and illustrator of eight books of juvenile fiction including Loonie Louie Meets the Space Fungus (1991), and the Double Disappearance of Walter Fozbek (1980), which was produced as a thirty-minute animated film for Hanna Barbera/CBS Story Break in 1988. Exhibited nationally in solo and group shows, Senn’s work has been reviewed and reproduced in Artweek, Design Journal, and Art Forum Newsletter.

Accession #

AG.2019.20

Date of Creation

1987

Date of Acquisition

2019

Medium

oil on canvas

Dimensions

41 1/2" x 31 1/2"

Location

45/2416

Collection

Mary Ann & Shep Bryan Collection

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