"Everett Raymond Kinstler: Pulps to Portraits"
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- Опубликовано: 24 май 2012
- As part of its Distinguished Illustrators Series, Norman Rockwell Museum presents "Everett Raymond Kinstler: Pulps to Portraits," on view at the Museum from March 10 through May 28, 2012.
Highly-regarded as a prominent American portraitist, Everett Raymond Kinstler began his career as a comic book artist and illustrator working for the popular publications of his day. The artist's original illustrations and portraits of noted celebrities-from Katharine Hepburn, Tony Bennett, and Tom Wolfe to artists James Montgomery Flagg, Alexander Calder, and Will Barnet will be on view in a lively installation that explores the process of capturing likenesses of his subjects for posterity.
Video produced by Bill Killon for Norman Rockwell Museum. ©Norman Rockwell Museum. All rights reserved.
Bravo. More Please.
I collect old western comics and Everett Raymond Kinstler is certainly one of the best of that era. Thank you for that very interesting video.
Fantastic! What an artist.
This is such a wonderful video. Very enjoyable. What a storyteller.Loved it !
Arigato for sharing it .
Amazing interview. Thank you.
Lol HEY @Chycho...so funny to see you watching the same video. I heard about Kinstler from reading an interview with great EC artist George Evans who raved about Kinstler's talent. But also said that even as a teenager that Kinstler told Evan that somics was just his stepping stone and he would get out of it as soon as possible...and he did.
As great a storyteller as he is an artist!
Very much so, a rare treat
Great artist.I have your book from 1989.What happened to Portraits inc.?
What a delight to see this! An astonishing talent. I have some books of his illustrations for the comics & pulps - wonderful stuff!
Look for;
1) Everett Raymond Kinstler: The Artists Journey Through Popular Culture 1942-1962
& 2) "My Bush with History" & (my favouritr!)
3) "Introduction Pages Of Everett Raymond Kinstler - Avon (1951-1953): Gwandanaland Comics #2751 - The amazing pen of a comic master"