Bernie Fuchs (October 29, 1932 – September 17, 2009) was an American illustrator widely known for advertising art, magazine illustration and portraiture, including for a series of U.S. postage stamps.
Background
Born in O'Fallon, Illinois, on October 29, 1932,
Fuchs was also commissioned for the illustration of four U.S. postage stamps released in 1998. The stamps featured folk musicians Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter, Woody Guthrie, Sonny Terry, and Josh White. Fuchs also illustrated several children's picture books, including Ragtime Tumpie and Carolina Shout!, both written by Alan Schroeder.
He painted portraits of several U.S. Presidents, including John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, as well as of such athletes and celebrities such as Muhammad Ali, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Ted Koppel and Katharine Hepburn as well as illustrations of Carol Burnett for the title card for her show.
Awards
Fuchs was the youngest illustrator ever elected to the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame.
In 1991, Fuchs was named Sport Artist of the Year by the American Sport Art Museum and Archives.
The children's book Ragtime Tumpie by Fuchs and Alan Schroeder was cited as an American Library Association Notable Children's Book in 1989. It was also an International Reading Association Teachers' Choice. Fuchs and Schroeder also collaborated on the 1994 picture book "Carolina Shout!"
See also
- List of TV Guide covers
Notes
References
- Heller, Steven. "Bernie Fuchs, Illustrator for Magazines and Advertisements, Dies at 76", The New York Times, September 21, 2009
