- John
Barton Gruelle (December 24, 1880 –
January 9, 1938) was an
American artist,
political cartoonist, children's book and
comics author, illustrator...
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Raggedy Ann is a
character created by
American writer Johnny Gruelle (1880–1938) that
appeared in a
series of
books he
wrote and
illustrated for young...
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Richard Buckner Gruelle (February 22, 1851 –
November 8, 1914) was an
American Impressionist painter, illustrator, and author, who is best
known as one...
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Illustration by
Johnny Gruelle...
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previously featured the
Raggedy Ann and Andy
characters created by
Johnny Gruelle. The
first feature-length
animated musical comedy produced in the United...
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Arcola was the
birthplace in 1880 of John
Barton Gruelle, or "Johnny"
Gruelle, who
created Raggedy Ann and
Raggedy Andy, the
loveable American...
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Fleischer Studios and
released on
April 11, 1941. It was co-written by
Johnny Gruelle's son, Worth. It was the
first Paramount cartoon to
feature Raggedy Ann...
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Artists considered members of the
Group include T. C. Steele,
Richard Gruelle,
William Forsyth, J.
Ottis Adams, and Otto Stark.
Together they are primarily...
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heavily incorporated into the 1918
movie adaptation as well as
Johnny Gruelle's 1921 storybook. The poem was
first published in the
Indianapolis Journal...
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notable work came
after Saalfield had
secured the
license from the
Johnny Gruelle Company in 1944 to
produce Raggedy Ann and Andy material. Storybooks, coloring...