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Donald Trachte (May 21, 1915 – May 4, 2005) was an American cartoonist known for his work on the comic strip ''
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''.


Personal life

Trachte was born in
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in 1915. He graduated from Central High School in Madison, attended the
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and later served in
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as a lieutenant. The Trachte family lived in Sandgate, Vermont for many years. Trachte died in 2005 in the neighboring city of
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.


Career

He started working on comics in 1932 as an assistant of Carl Thomas Anderson at age 17, after taking art classes from Anderson in high school. He worked on the Sunday version of the ''
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'' comics from Anderson's death in 1948 until 1995. ( John Liney worked on the daily comics.) While living in Vermont, Trachte became friends with a group of artists that included
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, Grandma Moses, and
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. The Trachte family lived in Schaeffer's old house, which Trachte bought from him in 1950.


Norman Rockwell replica

A discovery in 2006 revealed that Trachte created a near-perfect replica of Rockwell's '' Breaking Home Ties'' as well as several other original works that he owned, ostensibly in order to protect them. An article in ''
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'' speculated that he may have made the copies in order to keep his wife from getting them after their divorce. Upon the discovery of the original ''Breaking Home Ties'' by his sons, it was sold at auction for $15 million, a record at the time for a Rockwell.


References


External links


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from ''
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