Friday, April 27, 2018

Artist of the day, April 27: Robert Grossman, American painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and author

Robert Grossman (1940 – 2018) was an American painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and author.

In a career spanning fifty years, Grossman's illustrations have appeared over 500 times on the covers of various national publications. TIME, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Esquire, TV Guide, Sports Illustrated, The Times, The Nation, The New York Observer, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, Evergreen Review, New York magazine, National Lampoon, and The New York Times have all published illustrations by him. His work has appeared in children's books, including The 18th Emergency (text by Betsy C. Byers), and What Could a Hippopotamus Be? (text by Mike Thaler). He has created album covers for Columbia, Epic, Warner Bros., and United Artists.

© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Robert Grossman or assignee. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.



Mr Robert Grossman

1976 presidential match- Jimmy Carter vs. President Gerald B. Ford

Airport movie poster

Ammonia-ammonia, January 13 1962

Babe Lincoln, for The Nation

Bernie Sanders of Vermont

Bill Clinton Saxophone

Bill Cosby

Bluebird named New York State bird

Bush enthroned, for The Nation

Clinton's bridge to the 21st Century

Congress of Swine

Dick Clark, for West Magazine

Eclipse, for the New York Observer

Ed Koch, for the New York Times

Giuliani in Grant Wood Land, for the New York Observer

Goldman Sachs on the move, for the New York Observer

Governor David Paterson, for the New York Observer

Hawaii (Once the sandwich Islands)

Hurricane Sandy

J. D. Salinger 1919-2010, for the New York Times Book review

James Garnerand other TV stars

Jerry Lewis

Joe Frazier, for Sport Illustrated

Leonard Nemoy

Les Rose, USA, 1981

Mayor John Lindsay

National Lampoon, January 1975

Parody of The New Yorker, for The Yale Record

Pluto Demoted

Ramsey Lewis turns 80

Ronald Rodent

2016 Republican Presidential Candidates, for Rolling Stone, March 10, 2016

Bob Dylan, for Rolling Stone, March 16, 1972

Crosby, Stills and Nash, for Rolling Stone, June 2, 1977

Elvis Presley, for Rolling Stone

Garcia, for Rolling Stone

George W. Bush, for Rolling Stone, May 4, 2006


Mitt Romney, for Rolling Stone

Rebuilt World Trade Center, for Rolling Stone

Richard Nixon and Lady Liberty, for Rolling Stone, January 17, 1974

The Who, for Rolling Stone, October 5, 1978

Worst Congress Ever, for Rolling Stone, November 2, 2006

Sarah Palin

Senator Jim Jeffords

Software Update, for Gizmodo.com

Steinbrenner Threatens to take Yanks to N.J., for the New York Observer

Sur Mengers, 1932-2011, for the New York Magazine

The Evolution of Bush, for Texas Monthly

The Rock Pile, poster insert

The Torturers, for The Nation

Transformation into bunny

Twump and Pooty

Up with Andrew Cuomo, for the New York Observer

Who eats what, for the New York Times

Year of the Horse

Year of the Sheep

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