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- 1984. Known for: Illustration, pin-up girl.
Artist Kohn established himself in the late Forties with his dynamic pulp covers, fronting such titles as the venerable Amazing Stories. He would go on to produce numerous paperback covers and pinup... Read full biography
Artist Kohn established himself in the late Forties with his dynamic pulp covers, fronting such titles as the venerable Amazing Stories. He would go on to produce numerous paperback covers and pinup art for magazines and calendars. He was an early contributor to the new Playboy magazine in 1953.... Read full biography
Artist Kohn established himself in the late Forties with his dynamic pulp covers, fronting such titles as the venerable Amazing Stories. He would go on to produce numerous paperback covers and pinup art for magazines and calendars. He was an early contributor to the new Playboy magazine in 1953. His collaboration with Western Publishing spanned more than twenty years, producing work for a wide variety of licensed products that would include new covers for Doc Savage reprints under the Golden... Read full biography
Artist Kohn established himself in the late Forties with his dynamic pulp covers, fronting such titles as the venerable Amazing Stories. He would go on to produce numerous paperback covers and pinup art for magazines and calendars. He was an early contributor to the new Playboy magazine in 1953. His collaboration with Western Publishing spanned more than twenty years, producing work for a wide variety of licensed products that would include new covers for Doc Savage reprints under the Golden Book logo. The delightful Munsters family portrait, done in gouache, displays Kohn’s easy, airy touch, and a vibrant color palette with abstract background. Source: Frankenstein.blogspot.com.
Artist Kohn established himself in the late Forties with his dynamic pulp covers, fronting such titles as the venerable Amazing Stories. He would go on to produce numerous paperback covers and pinup art for magazines and calendars. He was an early contributor to the new Playboy magazine in 1953. His collaboration with Western Publishing spanned more than twenty years, producing work for a wide variety of licensed products that would include new covers for Doc Savage reprints under the Golden Book logo. The delightful Munsters family portrait, done in gouache, displays Kohn’s easy, airy touch, and a vibrant color palette with abstract background. Source: Frankenstein.blogspot.com.
Arnold Kohn - Artist Info
About Arnold Kohn: Keywords
Keywords (10)
Art Method
- •Comic Book, Comic Strip Artist, Comic Figures
- •Illustration, Illustrator
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Female Face and Figure
- •Pin-Ups, Pin-Up Girls
Added Description
- •PLAYBOY Magazine Illustrator and/or Photographer
- •Pulp Fiction Illustrator
