The Artist (silent, 1920s)

Artist (Vocational Guidance Series) is a 12-minute silent vocational film released before 1927, produced by DeVry under the direction of Fred C. Smith, a former editor of the *Magazine of Vocational Guidance* at Harvard University. The film provides an overview of an artist’s daily work, highlighting the creative process, professional environment, and collaboration with colleagues. It also outlines the education, training, and skills required to pursue and advance in the field of art. Designed as an educational resource, the film serves as vocational guidance for aspiring artists, offering insight into both the artistic and practical aspects of the profession.

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