George and Doris Hauman - Career

Career

The two decided that because they had so many of the same customers, they were going to start working together on projects. They then began signing all of their illustrations with Doris and George Hauman. Doris would write and help George with the illustrations for the books they would create together. After George's death, Doris worked at the Derby Academy for 14 years where she taught courses in art.

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