Sorry about the headache, bc,
I know what that's like. Don't envy you a bit.
Thanks. I've had migraine headaches before, so I know how bad the pain could have gotten. This headache just lasted a lot longer than I'm used to (Thursday night into Friday evening). I'm not a pill-popper, so I probably let this one go a little too long before taking something.
Lots of people recognize Fletcher Hanks. But how many recognize Frank Thomas - just as stylized and in some of the same books? How about Lew Glanzman?
I agree with bchat that probably most people will be able to learn to recognize their favorite artist if they work at it.
I think everyone can recognize their favorite artist(s), or at least see a similar style and go "I wonder if that's drawn by so-and-so?" For me, it was George Perez who was the first artist whose work I could recognize without seeing his signature. From there, I'd see artists with similar styles and began to realize the differences between Perez's work and their's. Getting to the point where you & others are at, where someone could see a piece of art that's uncredited and begin making educated guesses or accurately identify the artist is the next step, and like I said, the person has to have to motivation to get there.
For me, I don't have the motivation to get to a point where I can see something at random and figure-out who drew it. By choice, it's unlikely I'll ever consider myself an "art spotter". Drawing is a hobby of mine, and occasionally I enjoy mimicing the styles of different artists. Therefore, my motivation in regards to studying artwork isn't to be able to figure-out who drew an uncredited story, it's to be able to copy a style of art. The possibility that I can identify uncredited artwork is directly tied to which artists I've studied, which by choice is extremely limited, since I have another hobby to which I dedicate more of my free time. Still, as a result of the time I have spent looking at artwork, occassionally, I'll be flipping through a file I've downloaded from DCM and, before looking at the credits (if there are any), I'll go "Oh look, it's so-and-so."