Jesse Howard was an American folk artist who gained recognition for his unique style of creating art on billboards and building signs. He was born on September 2, 1885, in Fulton, Missouri, and grew up on a farm with his family. Howard became a self-taught artist, and his paintings often included political messages and social commentary.
In the 1930s, Howard started painting on old lumber, signs, and billboards. He used bright colors and bold lettering to convey his messages, and he often used humor and satire in his artwork. Howard's work gained popularity in his hometown of Fulton, Missouri, and his signs became a landmark in the area.
Howard continued to create art until his death in 1983 at the age of 98. Today, his work can be found in museums, galleries, and private collections across the United States. His legacy as a folk artist who used his artwork to criticize social and political issues continues to inspire new generations of artists.
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