Hoyt L. Sherman (1903–1981) was an American artist and professor. He is widely credited with having a serious influence on the work of Roy Lichtenstein, who was a student of his during the forties. Hoyt Leon Sherman was born in Lafayette, Alabama. In 1963 he received the Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching from Ohio State University. A building in his name, The Hoyt L. Sherman Studio Art Center, was endowed by Roy Lichtenstein in the 1990s. His widow, Rachel Sherman, painter and pianist, died on July 20, 2008.
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| - هويت إل. شيرمان (ar)
- Hoyt L. Sherman (de)
- Hoyt L. Sherman (en)
- Hoyt L. Sherman (fr)
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| - هويت إل. شيرمان (بالإنجليزية: Hoyt L. Sherman) هو رسام وفنان أمريكي، ولد في 1903، وتوفي في 1981. (ar)
- Hoyt Leon Sherman (* 1903 in La Fayette, Alabama; † 1981 in Columbus, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Künstler, Designer und Professor für Bildende Kunst. Durch seine Tätigkeit kam er zu hohem Ansehen und hat maßgeblich auf die Arbeiten von Roy Lichtenstein Einfluss genommen, der von 1942 bis 1949 Shermans Student war. (de)
- Hoyt L. Sherman (Lafayette, Alabama, 1903 - Columbus, Ohio, 1981) est un professeur et artiste américain. Il passe pour avoir eu une sérieuse influence sur le travail de Roy Lichtenstein, l'un de ses élèves durant les années quarante. (fr)
- Hoyt L. Sherman (1903–1981) was an American artist and professor. He is widely credited with having a serious influence on the work of Roy Lichtenstein, who was a student of his during the forties. Hoyt Leon Sherman was born in Lafayette, Alabama. In 1963 he received the Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching from Ohio State University. A building in his name, The Hoyt L. Sherman Studio Art Center, was endowed by Roy Lichtenstein in the 1990s. His widow, Rachel Sherman, painter and pianist, died on July 20, 2008. (en)
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| - هويت إل. شيرمان (بالإنجليزية: Hoyt L. Sherman) هو رسام وفنان أمريكي، ولد في 1903، وتوفي في 1981. (ar)
- Hoyt Leon Sherman (* 1903 in La Fayette, Alabama; † 1981 in Columbus, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Künstler, Designer und Professor für Bildende Kunst. Durch seine Tätigkeit kam er zu hohem Ansehen und hat maßgeblich auf die Arbeiten von Roy Lichtenstein Einfluss genommen, der von 1942 bis 1949 Shermans Student war. (de)
- Hoyt L. Sherman (1903–1981) was an American artist and professor. He is widely credited with having a serious influence on the work of Roy Lichtenstein, who was a student of his during the forties. Hoyt Leon Sherman was born in Lafayette, Alabama. As a professor in Fine Arts at Ohio State University, he employed the "flash room", a darkened room where images would be briefly flashed onto the screen. The students were then to draw what they had seen. This method of grasping an image by copying it would later be cited by Lichtenstein as having had an influence on his work. Hoyt Sherman was also known for his work with optics in the field of visual art, developing a theory similar to Hans Hofmann's "Push and Pull." Hoyt Sherman had other notable students including and , who both also went on to teach at Ohio State University in the Fine Arts, and , who taught art in high school, at Ohio State, and at Otterbein College, where she was Acting Director of the Art Department during 's absence, as well as employing Sherman's techniques in her works. Earl Hassenpflug, director of the Otterbein Art Department, and professors JoAnne Stichweh and Al Germanson, who continued teaching Sherman's "Flashlab" until his retirement, were also students of Hoyt Sherman. In 1963 he received the Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching from Ohio State University. A building in his name, The Hoyt L. Sherman Studio Art Center, was endowed by Roy Lichtenstein in the 1990s. His widow, Rachel Sherman, painter and pianist, died on July 20, 2008. (en)
- Hoyt L. Sherman (Lafayette, Alabama, 1903 - Columbus, Ohio, 1981) est un professeur et artiste américain. Il passe pour avoir eu une sérieuse influence sur le travail de Roy Lichtenstein, l'un de ses élèves durant les années quarante. (fr)
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