Marvin Friedman PRICE CHARTS
1930 Chester, Pennsylvania - 2012. Known for: Magazine illustration.
The following text is from the website of the artist. Marvin Friedman: "Illustration became my passion" . Wednesday, February 04, 2009. In his book Marvin Friedman, Friedman writes, "The only art I... Read full biography
The following text is from the website of the artist. Marvin Friedman: "Illustration became my passion" . Wednesday, February 04, 2009. In his book Marvin Friedman, Friedman writes, "The only art I had access to when I was a child were in the thick, thriving magazines that came in the mail. Each... Read full biography
The following text is from the website of the artist. Marvin Friedman: "Illustration became my passion" . Wednesday, February 04, 2009. In his book Marvin Friedman, Friedman writes, "The only art I had access to when I was a child were in the thick, thriving magazines that came in the mail. Each magazine had five or six pieces of fiction that needed paintings, so illustration became my passion.". Friedman studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art under Henry C. Pitz, Ben Eisenstat and... Read full biography
The following text is from the website of the artist. Marvin Friedman: "Illustration became my passion" . Wednesday, February 04, 2009. In his book Marvin Friedman, Friedman writes, "The only art I had access to when I was a child were in the thick, thriving magazines that came in the mail. Each magazine had five or six pieces of fiction that needed paintings, so illustration became my passion.". Friedman studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art under Henry C. Pitz, Ben Eisenstat and Albert Gold. "I was Norman Rockwell up until I got into school. And I saw the paintings the teachers hung up in the classroom. Ben Eisenstat was very loose and free. very impressionistic. The trees were orange and green and the faces were purple.". “We... Read full biography
The following text is from the website of the artist. Marvin Friedman: "Illustration became my passion" . Wednesday, February 04, 2009. In his book Marvin Friedman, Friedman writes, "The only art I had access to when I was a child were in the thick, thriving magazines that came in the mail. Each magazine had five or six pieces of fiction that needed paintings, so illustration became my passion.". Friedman studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art under Henry C. Pitz, Ben Eisenstat and Albert Gold. "I was Norman Rockwell up until I got into school. And I saw the paintings the teachers hung up in the classroom. Ben Eisenstat was very loose and free. very impressionistic. The trees were orange and green and the faces were purple.". “We (students) had never seen anything like that in our lives, you know? I mean, these were all just kids who had... Read full biography

