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Bernie Fuchs (October 29, 1932 - September 17, 2009) was an American illustrator known for advertising art, magazine illustration and portraiture, including for a series of U.S. postage stamps. Biography. Fuchs was born in O'Fallon, Illinois, on October 29, 1932.
https://www.artnet.com/artists/bernard-bernie-fuchs/
Learn about the life and work of Bernard (Bernie) Fuchs, who created over 50 covers for Sports Illustrated and received the honor of Sport Artist of the Year. Explore his artworks on artnet, including paintings, works on paper, and photographs for sale.
https://www.printmag.com/daily-heller/reign-bernie-fuchs/
Bernie Fuchs' was the Mad Men's illustrator. After the Rockwell era, he was, according to illustration historian David Apatoff in The Art of Bernie Fuchs (The Illustrated Press) "more widely admired—and imitated—than any other contemporary illustrator." At the age of 30 he was named "Artist of the Year" by the Artists Guild of New York.
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19 Artworks: Bernard (Bernie) Fuchs. Fauve Portrait of Three Women in Blue Holding Red Abanicos, ca. 1960s. Robert Funk Fine Art. US$12,000. Bernard (Bernie) Fuchs. James Garner, TV Guide Cover, 1979. The Illustrated Gallery. US$5,900.
https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/bernie-fuchs-controlled-looseness-torino-graphic-days/VQJS9yB3MfoNLg?hl=en
The American illustrator Bernie Fuchs (1932-2009) was always considered innovative, important and influential throughout his long career. Bernie Fuchs: Controlled Looseness | GDT edition 04 by Macstudio, Graphic Days Torino Graphic Days®️. He was given commissions including portraits of US presidents, actors, musicians and athletes.
https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/22/arts/design/22fuchs.html
Sept. 21, 2009. Bernie Fuchs, an artist of magazine illustrations and advertisements, presidential portraits and postage stamps, whose vibrant paintings captured of middle-class life in pre
https://illustrationage.com/2018/08/07/turn-back-the-pages-bernie-fuchs/
Bernie Fuchs (1932-2009) was an illustrator who started his career at the New Center Studios in Detroit where he worked on a series of car advertisements. After a successful stint in Detroit he moved to Westport, Connecticut and started a freelance career that immediately made an impact. I've heard that one of his illustrations caused a
https://www.westportnow.com/noted_westport_illustrator_bernie_fuchs_dies_at_76/
A Bernie Fuchs painting commissioned by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Contributed photo. He was a recipient of more than 100 awards, including the prestigious Hamilton King Award. In 1992, Fuchs was named Sports Artist of the Year by the United States Sports Academy.
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Learn what the great illustrator Bernie Fuchs didin composition and design that set him apart fromother illustrators and which spawned many imitators.Link to
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-oct-03-me-bernie-fuchs3-story.html
Bernie Fuchs, magazine illustrator, dies at 76. For the publications, he created a range of illustrations, with scenes from romance fiction and images that conveyed the grit of athletes and the
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Artist Bernie Fuchs talks about his career as an Artist. Shot and Edited by Tim Johnson, Produced by Ramona Bruland. Produced in Telluride, Colorado.
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Bernie Fuchs, a much-imitated artist who created magazine illustrations and advertisements, presidential portraits and postage stamps, and whose vibrant paintings captured middle-class life in pre-Vietnam America, died on Thursday. He was 76 and lived in Westport, Conn. The cause was esophageal cancer, said David Apatoff, a friend and illustration scholar, who said that Mr. Fuchs died in
https://illustrationart.blogspot.com/2019/09/bernie-fuchs-ten-years-later.html
The artist Bernie Fuchs passed away ten years ago today. I was fortunate to get to know him; I interviewed him for weeks and listened to his reflections on life and art before he passed away. I never met anyone with a greater gift for color and design. He was a truly humble man, but he understood the nature of his gift-- how could he not?-- and
https://illustrationart.blogspot.com/2009/03/bernie-fuchs.html
BERNIE FUCHS. In 1958, a staff artist worked patiently in a back room at the famed Cooper Studio in New York, retouching the Pepsi Cola logo on a stack of illustrations. He came to an illustration by a new, unknown artist and stopped dead in his tracks. Illustrator Murray Tinkelman, who also worked at Coopers, remembers receiving the call: "Hey
https://www.commarts.com/book-reviews/the-life-and-art-of-bernie-fuchs
Bernie Fuchs was one of the most successful, awarded and imitated illustrators in the second half of the twentieth century. Just take the cover of The Life and Art of Bernie Fuchs, which features the luminary's haunting portrait of jazz musician Lil Hardin Armstrong; the artwork vividly displays Fuchs's ability to capture a personality with
http://www.davidnavas.com/blog/2024/3/31/bernie-fuchs
Editor's Note: Illustrator Bernie Fuchs was barely thirty years old when he was named "Artist of the Year" by the Artists Guild of New York in 1962. In spite of his youth, Bernie Fuchs is quite influential in his field of commercial art. Recently, he joined the Guiding Faculty of the Career Course of Famous Artists School.
https://papillary.blogspot.com/2017/06/the-life-and-art-of-bernie-fuchs.html
The Life and Art of Bernie Fuchs is a gorgeous 240 page book, lavishly illustrated with the enormous output of an illustrator's entire career. The images are all in color and many are full pages or even spread across the fold. Mr. Apatoff provides a biographical introduction, outlining how Mr. Fuchs became an artist instead of a trumpet player--he lost three fingers of his right hand--and
https://www.asama.org/awards-of-sport/medallion-series/sport-artist-of-the-year/bernie-fuchs/
Learn about the life and work of Bernie Fuchs, a renowned illustrator and painter of sports and wildlife. Explore his biography, style, key works, and influence on the American Sport Art Museum & Archives website.
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-me-bernie-fuchs3-2009oct03-story.html
By Adam Bernstein. Oct. 2, 2009 11:06 PM PT. Bernie Fuchs, an illustrator whose influential work for magazines ranging from Cosmopolitan to Sports Illustrated seamlessly blended qualities of
https://www.amazon.com/Life-Art-Bernie-Fuchs/dp/0997029269
The Life and Art of Bernie Fuchs. Hardcover - January 1, 2017. At the peak of his fame, Bernie Fuchs' work was more widely admired-and imitated-than any other contemporary illustrator. At the age of 30 he was named "Artist of the Year" by the Artists Guild of New York. By 1975, he was the youngest illustrator ever elected to the Society of
https://fineartlimited.com/about-bernie-fuchs/
ABOUT BERNIE FUCHS. O'Fallon, Illinois United States 1932 -2009. Fuchs was commissioned in 1992 to create an image to represent downhill skiing. He was commissioned again in 1994 to create an image to commemorate cycling. As one of America's foremost artists, Bernie Fuchs has achieved an unusually high degree of recognition in his lifetime.
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Original Illustration Artwork For Sale. By Adam Bernstein Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, September 19, 2009 Bernie Fuchs, 76, an illustrator whose influential work for magazines ranging from Cosmopolitan to Sports Illustrated seamlessly blended qualities of traditional narrative with hints of abstract composition, died of esophageal cancer Sept. 17 at a care facility in Fairfield, Conn
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Bernie Fuchs, 76, an illustrator whose influential work for magazines ranging from Cosmopolitan to Sports Illustrated seamlessly blended qualities of traditional narrative with hints of abstract composition, died of esophageal cancer Sept. 17 at a care facility in Fairfield, Conn. He lived in nearby Westport.