Carmine Infantino (b. 1925)

Born: 1925 May 24 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Died: 2013 April 24 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
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Notes:

To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

Name:

Other Names:

  1. Cinfa Type: Pen Name
  2. C. Infantino Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: C. Family name: Infantino
  3. Carmine Michael Infantino Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Carmine Michael Family name: Infantino
  4. Rouge Enfant Type: Pen Name

Signatures:

  1. After [generic]
  2. Carmine Infantino [generic]
  3. CI [generic]
  4. CInfantino [generic]
  5. Inf- [generic]
  6. Infantino [generic]
  7. Rouge Enfant [generic]
  8. Rouge Enfant [big T] [generic]

Relations:

  1. Employee of - Bernard Baily Studio
    Notes: Did pencils and inks circa 1945.
  2. Employee of - Binder Studio
    Notes: Did backgrounds 1942 to 1943.
  3. Sibling - Jim Infantino (b. 1932)
  4. Employee of - Joe Kubert Studio (b. 1949)
    Notes: 1949.
  5. Employee of - L. B. Cole Studio (b. 1943)
    Notes: Did pencils and inks 1944 to 1945.
  6. Employee of - Simon and Kirby Studio (b. 1941)
    Notes: Did freelance pencils and inks circa 1948.

Schools:

  1. Brooklyn Museum Art School ? to ?

  2. Queens College of the City University of New York (CUNY) ? to ?

  3. Art Students League of New York ? to ?

  4. High School of Industrial Arts [NYC] ? to ?


Art Influences:

Influences by Carmine Infantino (b. 1925) were stated by:
  1. Enrique Alcatena (b. 1957)
  2. Cliff Biggers (b. 1953)
  3. George Broderick (b. 1957)
  4. John Dennis (b. 1950)
  5. Fred Hembeck (b. 1953)
  6. Gilbert Hernandez (b. 1957)
  7. Dennis Jensen (b. 1952)
  8. Steve Leialoha (b. 1952)
  9. Turtel Onli (b. 1952)
  10. Warren Prindle (b. 1959)

Memberships:

  1. Academy of Comic Book Arts Type: member
    Notes: Co-founder.

  2. National Cartoonist Society Type: member


Non Comics Works:

  1. Publication Title: Ariel: A Fantasy Magazine #1 (magazine) - Role: artist - Year: 1976
    Employer Name : The Morning Star Press
    Work Title: Will the Real Bruce Wayne Please Stand Up?
    Notes: Interior artwork (with Neal Adams and Bob Kane) for Tappan King's story in the magazine edited by Thomas Durwood.

  2. Publication Title: Justice League: An Adult Coloring Book (book) - Role: artist - Year: 2017
    Employer Name : DC Comics
    Notes: Interior B&W artwork for coloring.

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