You Are an Artist

You Are an Artist is a television series, which first aired on NBC flagship station WNBT-TV in New York City and "a small network of stations on the East Coast" on November 1, 1946,[1] and then continued on the NBC Television network until 1950 Gulf Oil began sponsoring You Are an Artist in December 1946.

Artist Jon Gnagy would create drawings, describing his methods in lay terms.

The program briefly reverted to a New York City local show before a final three-week run on NBC in 1950.

[1] Warren Hull became host of the program in January 1950, and the title changed to reflect his role as star.

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