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Sam Savitt

Sam Savitt (March 22, 1917 – December 25, 2000) was an equine artist, author, and teacher, as well as an illustrator of over 130 books, in addition to 15 that he wrote. He was designated the official illustrator of the United States Equestrian Team, and was a founding member of the American Academy of Equine Art.[1] He created several horse charts that are considered authoritative works and have been used by the Smithsonian Institution.[1]

Sam Savitt
BornMarch 22, 1917
DiedDecember 25, 2000
Alma materPratt Institute
Occupation(s)Artist and author
SpouseBette
ChildrenVicki, Roger

Early life edit

Sam Savitt was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1917. He graduated from Pratt Institute in 1939, and was a veteran of the Second World War, where he held the rank of First Lieutenant. He was further educated at the New School, in sculpting, as well as the Art Students League of New York in visual arts.[2] Savitt was also an active equestrian, and relocated to North Salem, New York in 1956.[3]

Career edit

The New York Times said of his 1956 book Step-a-Bit: The Story of a Foal, that Savitt's drawings had "great charm and spontaneity".[2][4] That year Savitt was named the official artist of the United States Equestrian Team. Then his book Midnight, Champion Bucking Horse won the Boys Club of America junior book award in 1958.[2] In 1950, he illustrated the seminal book on English equestrianism, Learning to Ride, Hunt, and Show by Gordon Wright.[3]

His paintings have been used in the posters for races like the Kentucky Derby and the National Horse Show. His work went to galleries and commercial accounts, and he painted portraits of people such as William Randolph Hearst Jr. and Raymond Firestone.[2] It was at times considered a mark of greatness for a race horse to have been illustrated and published by Savitt.[5] He has also created paintings of horses participating in competitive polo. In addition, his subjects included fox hunting, rodeo, steeple-chasing and show jumping.[6] His 1981 book Draw Horses with Sam Savitt is considered to be a seminal book in equine portraiture.[7] As a writer he wrote sixteen books and co-authored two. In addition, he illustrated more than 130 books by other authors.[2] He worked as a cover artist for Dell Books. His comic book work included stories written about Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid, and Ben-Hur. His work appeared in magazines that included Equus, The Chronicle of the Horse, Equine Images, Arizona Highways, Boys’ Life, and Sports Illustrated.[7]

In 1998 Savitt was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the North American Horseman’s Association. The association had previously awarded him the title of Equine Artist of Distinction.[2] Equus Magazine included him in their list of the world’s most influential horsemen of the 20th century. Savitt is the cofounder of the American Academy of Equine Art, with Henry Koehler, Marilyn Newmark, and June Harrah.[8] With his wife, Bette, he opened Black Horse Press in 1963, which sold his charts and reproductions of his pieces. His works have been used as the illustrative basis of home furnishings and décor by various companies.[9]

Later life and death edit

Savitt died at the age of 83, in 2000.[2]

List of works edit

Author edit

  • Step-A-Bit; the story of a foal (1956)
  • Midnight, champion bucking horse (1957)
  • There was a horse (1961)
  • Around the world with horses (1962)
  • Rodeo: cowboys, bulls, and broncos (1963)
  • Vicki and the Black Horse (1964)
  • A Day at the LBJ Ranch (1965)
  • America's Horses (1966)
  • The equestrian Olympic sketchbook (1969)
  • True horse stories (1970)
  • Ups and downs; a first guide to riding and horse care (1973) (co-author: Suzanne Wilding)
  • Wild Horse Running (1973)
  • Vicki and the Brown Mare (1976)
  • Great Horses of the United States Equestrian Team (1977) (co-author: William Steinkraus)
  • The Dingle Ridge Fox and other stories (1978)
  • Draw Horses with Sam Savitt (1981)
  • One horse, one hundred miles, one day: the story of the Tevis Cup endurance ride (1981)
  • A horse to remember (1984)

Illustrator (selected) edit

  • Lad: A Dog by Albert Payson Terhune (1959 anniversary edition)
  • Pets at the White House by Carl Carmer (1959)
  • A saddlebag of tales; a collection of stories, by members of Western Writers of America (1959)
  • Fury and the Mustangs by Albert G. Miller (1960)
  • Horse in Her Heart by Patsey Gray (1960)
  • Horseback Riding (A Sports Illustrated book) (1960)
  • Born to Race by Blanche Chenery Perrin (1962)
  • Dinny and Dreamdust by Doris McFerran Townsent (1962)
  • Fawn in the Forest by Jim Kjelgaard (1962)
  • Show Ring Rogue by Patsey Gray (1963)
  • Two Dogs and a Horse by Jim Kjelgaard (1964)
  • Wild Horse Tamer by Glenn Balch (1964)
  • The Big book of favorite horse stories by P.C. Braun, ed. (1965)
  • Big Jump for Robin by Suzanne Wilding (1965)
  • Christy finds a rider by Elizabeth Harrover Johnson (1965)
  • Dave and his dog, Mulligan by Jim Kjelgaard (1966)
  • About Horses by Luther Dexter (1968)
  • The golden book of horses by George McMillan (1968)
  • Ride, gaucho by Bruce Grant (1969)
  • Sky rocket; the story of a little bay horse by Margaret Cabell Self (1970)
  • Wild animal rescue! by Bryan O'Donoghue (1971)
  • How to bring up your pet dog; choosing, understanding, training, protecting, enjoying by Kurt Unkelbach (1972)
  • Hundred Horse Farm by Blanche Chenery Perrin (1973)
  • Summer Pony by Jean Slaughter Doty (1973)
  • A boy and a pig, but mostly horses by Sherman Kent (1974)
  • The Gallant Gray Trotter by John T. Foster (1974)
  • Backyard pony: selecting and owning a horse by Frederick L. Devereux (1975)
  • How to take care of your horse until the vet comes: a horse health and first aid guide by Herb Marlin (1975)
  • Horse tales by Suzanne Wilding, ed. (1976)
  • The tale of the horse by Walter L. Field (1977)
  • Pluto: brave Lipizzaner stallion by Anne Colver (1978)
  • Springfellow by Robert Kraus (1978)
  • How to teach an old dog new tricks: retraining the secondhand dog by Kurt Unkelbach (1979)
  • My Mane Catches the Wind, poems about horses (1979)
  • Hiboy: Young Devil Horse by Justin F. Denzel (1980)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Sam Savitt". Bette Savitt. Retrieved January 10, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Pace, Eric (December 30, 2000). "Sam Savitt, 83, Artist and Author Who Specialized in Horses, Dies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Hale, Cindy (2012-04-03). The Horse Book of Lists: 968 Fascinating Facts & Tantalizing Trivia. Fox Chapel. ISBN 9781937049874.
  4. ^ Biscotti, M. L. (2010-04-16). Paul Brown: Master of Equine Art. Derrydale Press. ISBN 9781461635796.
  5. ^ Gatto, Kimberly (2014-07-08). Sandsablaze: Grand Prix Greatness from Harrisburg to the Olympics. Arcadia. ISBN 9781625850638.
  6. ^ Laffaye, 184.
  7. ^ a b "Review: Drawing and Painting Horses". 24 July 2002.
  8. ^ Laffaye, Horace A. (2014-01-10). Polo in the United States: A History. McFarland. ISBN 9780786480074.
  9. ^ "Artist Turned Decorator". 21 December 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Works by Sam Savitt at Faded Page (Canada)

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Sam Savitt March 22 1917 December 25 2000 was an equine artist author and teacher as well as an illustrator of over 130 books in addition to 15 that he wrote He was designated the official illustrator of the United States Equestrian Team and was a founding member of the American Academy of Equine Art 1 He created several horse charts that are considered authoritative works and have been used by the Smithsonian Institution 1 Sam SavittBornMarch 22 1917Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania U S DiedDecember 25 2000North Salem New York U S Alma materPratt InstituteOccupation s Artist and authorSpouseBetteChildrenVicki Roger Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Later life and death 4 List of works 4 1 Author 4 2 Illustrator selected 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editSam Savitt was born in Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania in 1917 He graduated from Pratt Institute in 1939 and was a veteran of the Second World War where he held the rank of First Lieutenant He was further educated at the New School in sculpting as well as the Art Students League of New York in visual arts 2 Savitt was also an active equestrian and relocated to North Salem New York in 1956 3 Career editThe New York Times said of his 1956 book Step a Bit The Story of a Foal that Savitt s drawings had great charm and spontaneity 2 4 That year Savitt was named the official artist of the United States Equestrian Team Then his book Midnight Champion Bucking Horse won the Boys Club of America junior book award in 1958 2 In 1950 he illustrated the seminal book on English equestrianism Learning to Ride Hunt and Show by Gordon Wright 3 His paintings have been used in the posters for races like the Kentucky Derby and the National Horse Show His work went to galleries and commercial accounts and he painted portraits of people such as William Randolph Hearst Jr and Raymond Firestone 2 It was at times considered a mark of greatness for a race horse to have been illustrated and published by Savitt 5 He has also created paintings of horses participating in competitive polo In addition his subjects included fox hunting rodeo steeple chasing and show jumping 6 His 1981 book Draw Horses with Sam Savitt is considered to be a seminal book in equine portraiture 7 As a writer he wrote sixteen books and co authored two In addition he illustrated more than 130 books by other authors 2 He worked as a cover artist for Dell Books His comic book work included stories written about Gene Autry Roy Rogers The Lone Ranger The Cisco Kid and Ben Hur His work appeared in magazines that included Equus The Chronicle of the Horse Equine Images Arizona Highways Boys Life and Sports Illustrated 7 In 1998 Savitt was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the North American Horseman s Association The association had previously awarded him the title of Equine Artist of Distinction 2 Equus Magazine included him in their list of the world s most influential horsemen of the 20th century Savitt is the cofounder of the American Academy of Equine Art with Henry Koehler Marilyn Newmark and June Harrah 8 With his wife Bette he opened Black Horse Press in 1963 which sold his charts and reproductions of his pieces His works have been used as the illustrative basis of home furnishings and decor by various companies 9 Later life and death editSavitt died at the age of 83 in 2000 2 List of works editAuthor edit Step A Bit the story of a foal 1956 Midnight champion bucking horse 1957 There was a horse 1961 Around the world with horses 1962 Rodeo cowboys bulls and broncos 1963 Vicki and the Black Horse 1964 A Day at the LBJ Ranch 1965 America s Horses 1966 The equestrian Olympic sketchbook 1969 True horse stories 1970 Ups and downs a first guide to riding and horse care 1973 co author Suzanne Wilding Wild Horse Running 1973 Vicki and the Brown Mare 1976 Great Horses of the United States Equestrian Team 1977 co author William Steinkraus The Dingle Ridge Fox and other stories 1978 Draw Horses with Sam Savitt 1981 One horse one hundred miles one day the story of the Tevis Cup endurance ride 1981 A horse to remember 1984 Illustrator selected edit Lad A Dog by Albert Payson Terhune 1959 anniversary edition Pets at the White House by Carl Carmer 1959 A saddlebag of tales a collection of stories by members of Western Writers of America 1959 Fury and the Mustangs by Albert G Miller 1960 Horse in Her Heart by Patsey Gray 1960 Horseback Riding A Sports Illustrated book 1960 Born to Race by Blanche Chenery Perrin 1962 Dinny and Dreamdust by Doris McFerran Townsent 1962 Fawn in the Forest by Jim Kjelgaard 1962 Show Ring Rogue by Patsey Gray 1963 Two Dogs and a Horse by Jim Kjelgaard 1964 Wild Horse Tamer by Glenn Balch 1964 The Big book of favorite horse stories by P C Braun ed 1965 Big Jump for Robin by Suzanne Wilding 1965 Christy finds a rider by Elizabeth Harrover Johnson 1965 Dave and his dog Mulligan by Jim Kjelgaard 1966 About Horses by Luther Dexter 1968 The golden book of horses by George McMillan 1968 Ride gaucho by Bruce Grant 1969 Sky rocket the story of a little bay horse by Margaret Cabell Self 1970 Wild animal rescue by Bryan O Donoghue 1971 How to bring up your pet dog choosing understanding training protecting enjoying by Kurt Unkelbach 1972 Hundred Horse Farm by Blanche Chenery Perrin 1973 Summer Pony by Jean Slaughter Doty 1973 A boy and a pig but mostly horses by Sherman Kent 1974 The Gallant Gray Trotter by John T Foster 1974 Backyard pony selecting and owning a horse by Frederick L Devereux 1975 How to take care of your horse until the vet comes a horse health and first aid guide by Herb Marlin 1975 Horse tales by Suzanne Wilding ed 1976 The tale of the horse by Walter L Field 1977 Pluto brave Lipizzaner stallion by Anne Colver 1978 Springfellow by Robert Kraus 1978 How to teach an old dog new tricks retraining the secondhand dog by Kurt Unkelbach 1979 My Mane Catches the Wind poems about horses 1979 Hiboy Young Devil Horse by Justin F Denzel 1980 References edit a b About Sam Savitt Bette Savitt Retrieved January 10 2010 a b c d e f g Pace Eric December 30 2000 Sam Savitt 83 Artist and Author Who Specialized in Horses Dies The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 2 2020 a b Hale Cindy 2012 04 03 The Horse Book of Lists 968 Fascinating Facts amp Tantalizing Trivia Fox Chapel ISBN 9781937049874 Biscotti M L 2010 04 16 Paul Brown Master of Equine Art Derrydale Press ISBN 9781461635796 Gatto Kimberly 2014 07 08 Sandsablaze Grand Prix Greatness from Harrisburg to the Olympics Arcadia ISBN 9781625850638 Laffaye 184 a b Review Drawing and Painting Horses 24 July 2002 Laffaye Horace A 2014 01 10 Polo in the United States A History McFarland ISBN 9780786480074 Artist Turned Decorator 21 December 2015 External links editOfficial website Works by Sam Savitt at Faded Page Canada nbsp Children s literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam Savitt amp oldid 1177473123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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