2025年4月15日 星期二

Brad Holland (1943 – 2025) Illustrators Hall of Fame, 2005

 

Image
A sketchbook open to a page with a black-and-white line drawing of a man sitting in a chair.
A self-portrait from Mr. Holland’s sketchbook.Credit...Photographed by Alessandra Montalto/The New York Times
Image
A black-and-white line drawing of a large mouth with a tongue sticking out at a small man holding a sword.
“On Cross-Examination,” for The New York Times.Credit...Credit: Brad Holland/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Image
A black-and-white line drawing of a face emerging from a horizontal plan and a tiny man standing on top of it.
A two-page spread of an essay in Playboy magazine with large illustrations running across the top two-thirds of the pages.
Mr. Holland’s first assignment for Playboy magazine was illustrating an essay by the British humorist P.G. Wodehouse.Credit...Brad Holland for Playboy


A painting of a man wearing round glasses, a hat, a coat with the collar turned up and a carrot mask.
“Blind Ambition,” an illustration by Brad Holland for a 1996 production of “Waiting for Godot” at Seattle Repertory Theater.Credit...Brad Holland/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Brad Holland’s Disruptive Vision

His work pushed the boundaries of political cartoons, expanding the possibilities of illustration everywhere.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brad Holland
Born
Bradford Wayne Holland

October 16, 1943
DiedMarch 27, 2025 (aged 81)
Known forIllustrationfine art
Awards
Websitewww.bradholland.net

Bradford Wayne Holland (October 16, 1943 – March 27, 2025) was an American artist. His work has appeared in TimeVanity FairThe New YorkerPlayboyRolling StoneThe New York Times, and many other national and international publications. His paintings have been exhibited in museums around the world, including one-man exhibitions at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Clermont-Ferrand, France and the Museum of American Illustration, New York City.[1]


沒有留言:

網誌存檔