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  2. Etch A Sketch - Wikipedia

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    The Etch A Sketch toy was invented in the late 1950s by André Cassagnes, [1] [5] [6] an electrician with Lincrusta Co, who named the toy L'Écran Magique (The Magic Screen). [2] In 1959, he took his drawing toy to the International Toy Fair in Nuremberg, Germany. The Ohio Art Company saw it but had no interest in the toy. When Ohio Art saw the ...

  3. Kaws - Wikipedia

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    Donnelly was born in 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey, [6] where he attended St. Anthony High School.As a teenager, Donnelly created a tag for himself, KAWS (based on the way the letters looked—the word, in fact, has no meaning), which he painted on the roof of an area building so that he could see it outside while attending class in high school. [9]

  4. Muriel Fahrion - Wikipedia

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    TCFC became a well known think tank for toys and licensing. While there, Fahrion also worked on drawings and ideas for numerous licensing items. While working for Those Characters From Cleveland, Fahrion participated with other toy design teams which included artists, prototypist and writers.

  5. Michael Joaquin Grey - Wikipedia

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    Grey holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art and a BS in Genetics from the University of California, Berkeley, 1984 and a MFA in Sculpture from Yale University, 1990. He is the inventor of ZOOB, an award-winning toy modeling system. His artwork, drawing on his understanding of genetics, language, and the origins of form, is shown internationally.

  6. Ohio Art Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the Ohio Art Company began manufacturing toys such as the windmills and climbing monkey. After World War I, the toy company grew exponentially, leading to the introduction of colorful tea sets and drums. In the late 1950s, a French electrician named André Cassagnes created a drawing toy that used a joystick, glass and aluminum powder ...

  7. Art toys - Wikipedia

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    Creators often have backgrounds in graphic design, illustration, or fine art, but many accomplished toy artists are self-taught. The first art toys appeared in the 1990s in Hong Kong and Japan. [2] By the early 2000s, the majority of art toys were based upon characters created by popular Lowbrow artists, linking the two movements. [3]