Saturday, August 30, 2008

Bob Peak, White lady, signed lithograph 156/350. $1200.00


Artist: Bob Peak (1927-1992)Title: White Lady
Medium: Lithograph with Embossing, signed in pencil, Edition: 350 Paper Size: 40 x 31 inches / 101 x 78 cm $1200.00

One of the most imaginative and prolific illustrators of the 20th century, Robert Peak revolutionized advertising in the film industry and is considered the "Father of the modern movie poster." Robert Peak totally transformed the approach to movie advertising from basic collages of film stills or head shots to flamboyant artistic illustrations. United Artist hired Peak in 1961 to help promote "West Side Story." His innovative solution-painting characters and scenes into a single montage-became the first of over 100 such posters, among them "My Fair Lady," "Camelot," "Rollerball," "Star Trek," "Superman" and "Apocalypse Now." Peak was not short on editorial assignments with 45 covers of Time Magazine featuring his illustrations-most notably the portrait of Mother Teresa.

Peak's work is included in many permanent collections, and three of these paintings-of Anwar Sadat, Mother Teresa and Marlon Brando-hang in the Smithsonian Institution.
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