The American School of Design was an art school in New York City, whose alumni included children's book illustrators Adrienne Adams and Crosby Bonsall, and comic-book artists including Bill Fraccio and Fred Kida.
[1][4] By 1942, it was located at 133 East 55th Street, under recently installed president Matlack Price.
Van Brunt Scholarship, determined by a competition among high-school students.
[9] Its alumni included children's book illustrators Adrienne Adams and Crosby Bonsall,[10] and comic-book artists including Bill Fraccio and Fred Kida.
[11] It is unrelated to the New Bauhaus, American School of Design, in Chicago, Illinois.