Comic and fantasy artist Roy G. Krenkel made his reputation in illustration but the artist disliked the confines of illustration and much preferred to draw action and fantasy pictures of his own... Read full biography
Comic and fantasy artist Roy G. Krenkel made his reputation in illustration but the artist disliked the confines of illustration and much preferred to draw action and fantasy pictures of his own inspiration. He often signed his work RGK. Krenkel, who never held a regular job, only worked in... Read full biography
Comic and fantasy artist Roy G. Krenkel made his reputation in illustration but the artist disliked the confines of illustration and much preferred to draw action and fantasy pictures of his own inspiration. He often signed his work RGK. Krenkel, who never held a regular job, only worked in illustration to pay the bills. Some of Krenkel's best pen and inks, done only for the pleasure of drawing, are in private collections and unknown to the public. Krenkel was born on July 11, 1918 in New York... Read full biography
Comic and fantasy artist Roy G. Krenkel made his reputation in illustration but the artist disliked the confines of illustration and much preferred to draw action and fantasy pictures of his own inspiration. He often signed his work RGK. Krenkel, who never held a regular job, only worked in illustration to pay the bills. Some of Krenkel's best pen and inks, done only for the pleasure of drawing, are in private collections and unknown to the public. Krenkel was born on July 11, 1918 in New York City. Krenkel attended Hogarth School of Visual Arts, The New York Artist's League and Cooper Union. He studied with George Bridgman prior to serving in the US Army in the Philippines during War World II. Krenkel lived his life in New York City... Read full biography
Comic and fantasy artist Roy G. Krenkel made his reputation in illustration but the artist disliked the confines of illustration and much preferred to draw action and fantasy pictures of his own inspiration. He often signed his work RGK. Krenkel, who never held a regular job, only worked in illustration to pay the bills. Some of Krenkel's best pen and inks, done only for the pleasure of drawing, are in private collections and unknown to the public. Krenkel was born on July 11, 1918 in New York City. Krenkel attended Hogarth School of Visual Arts, The New York Artist's League and Cooper Union. He studied with George Bridgman prior to serving in the US Army in the Philippines during War World II. Krenkel lived his life in New York City following his two passions drawing and collecting. He earned his reputation illustrating the works of Edgar Ric... Read full biography
Roy Krenkel - Artist Info
About Roy Krenkel: Books
Books & Publications (3)
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The Art of Roy G. Krenkel
2006
Spurlock, David; Barry Klugerman
132 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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