Born 1911. Known for: Illustrator-magazine pin-up-girls.
First gaining notice in 1946 with his contribution's of pin-up-girl illustrations to "Esquire" magazine, Bill Randall attracted national attention in 1953 with his Date Book calendar series,...
Read full biography First gaining notice in 1946 with his contribution's of pin-up-girl illustrations to "Esquire" magazine, Bill Randall attracted national attention in 1953 with his Date Book calendar series, published by the Kemper-Thomas Calendar Company. He also did cover work for "Collier's Weekly" and...
Read full biography First gaining notice in 1946 with his contribution's of pin-up-girl illustrations to "Esquire" magazine, Bill Randall attracted national attention in 1953 with his Date Book calendar series, published by the Kemper-Thomas Calendar Company. He also did cover work for "Collier's Weekly" and "Pictorial Weekly" and did advertising campaign illustrations for General Motors, Palmolive Soap and White Rock. Source: Mastronet auction catalogue 11/14/2002
First gaining notice in 1946 with his contribution's of pin-up-girl illustrations to "Esquire" magazine, Bill Randall attracted national attention in 1953 with his Date Book calendar series, published by the Kemper-Thomas Calendar Company. He also did cover work for "Collier's Weekly" and "Pictorial Weekly" and did advertising campaign illustrations for General Motors, Palmolive Soap and White Rock. Source: Mastronet auction catalogue 11/14/2002
First gaining notice in 1946 with his contribution's of pin-up-girl illustrations to "Esquire" magazine, Bill Randall attracted national attention in 1953 with his Date Book calendar series, published by the Kemper-Thomas Calendar Company. He also did cover work for "Collier's Weekly" and "Pictorial Weekly" and did advertising campaign illustrations for General Motors, Palmolive Soap and White Rock. Source: Mastronet auction catalogue 11/14/2002