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Misc Fun Stuff
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Who was Vincent Trotta? http://www.askart.com/artist/Vincent_Trotta/111492/Vincent_Trotta.aspx Biography Vincent Trotta Illustrated Screen Personalities by Grossed & Dunlap, 1933. The following information was submitted by Richard A. Muller in October of 2006: 'I am a one-time student of Vincent Trotta, Sr., having studied at his art school between 1960 and 1970. He was Art Director of Paramount motion pictures in New York for many years and he is remembered for having been a judge at the Miss Universe contest, I think, back in the 1960's. He designed the Paramount logo which is still on the studio water tower in Hollywood. His older brother Giuseppe was an acclaimed painter and owner of the Giuseppe Trotta art school. After his brother died, Vincent ran the Giuseppe Trotta School of Art .'
  
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