Michael J. Deas (1956) is an American painter and illustrator. He is a master realist painter and one of the nation’s premier illustrators. Working from his studio in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter, he creates paintings and drawings with an elegant eye and a mastery of the oil medium unusual in a contemporary context.
Raised in suburban New Orleans and later in Long Island, NY, Deas began illustrating novels and childrens’ books at age 19. He has subsequently gone on to paint six covers for TIME Magazine, twenty-one postage stamps for the US Postal Service, and the cover for the 20th-anniversery edition of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire. Two of his stamp portraits, of James Dean and Marilyn Monroe, are among the best-selling in US postal annals. His luminous redesign of the Columbia Pictures Logo, painted in 1991, remains one of the most familiar images in cinematic history.
Deas has earned five Gold Medals and two Silver Medals from the Society of Illustrators. In 2004 he received the Hamilton King Award, given for single best illustration of the year. In 2012-13, forty of his original paintings and drawings were the subject of a solo exhibition at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Included were many of his most noteworthy illustrations, plus over a dozen, never-before-seen works of a highly personal nature created during the past decade. (See Online Catalogue)
Deas works primarily in oils painted on wooden panels, employing a combination of 19th-century techniques of grisaille and imprimatura, over which are added layers of semi-opaque paint and transparent glazes.
In addition to his artwork, Michael J. Deas is a noted authority on Edgar Allan Poe. His 1989 book, The Portraits & Daguerreotypes of Edgar Allan Poe, published by the University of Virginia, documents over 70 historic images of the poet and is now considered a standard reference work:
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Michael J. Deas |
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Portrait of Elizabeth Dunford, 1976 |
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Aguirre, the Wrath of God, 1980 Poster for Werner Herzog's noted film
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Columbia Pictures, 1991 Brand image
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Lady at the lake, 1992 |
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Lily- A Love Story, 1993 Book cover |
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The Empty Summer,1993 Book cover |
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Literary Angels, 1994 |
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The Vanished Child, 1995 Novel by Sarah Smith |
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Interview with the Vampire, 1996 Novel by Anne Rice |
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Marilyn Monroe, 1996 Commemorative postage stamp |
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Humphrey Bogart, 1997 Commemorative postage stamp |
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James Dean, 1997 Commemorative postage stamp |
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Stephen Vincent Benet, 1998 Commemorative postage stamp |
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Cows in History, 1999. |
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1999 Hell House, 1999 Novel by Richard Matheson |
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Portrait of David Blaine, 2002 |
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Benjamin Franklin, 2003 Magazine cover |
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Head of a Child, 2003 |
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Earthbound, 2004 Novel by Richard Matheson |
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Tempus EdaxRerum, 2004-12 |
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Abraham Lincoln, 2005 Magazine cover |
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Katherine Anne Porter, 2005 Commemorative postage stamp |
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My Lover's hand, 2006 |
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Bette Davis, 2007 Commemorative postage stamp |
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Theodore Roosevelt, 2007 Magazine cover |
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Edgar Allan Poe, 2008 Commemorative postage stamp |
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Mark Twain, 2008 Magazine cover |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, 2009 Magazine cover |
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The Seer, 2009-11 |
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Blind Man's Bluff, 2012 |
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Polygram Pictures Brand image
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Tennessee Williams for USPS |
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