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Born 1914 Chillicothe, Missouri. Known for: Magazine and advertisement illustrator.
Fred Irvin is a realistic illustrator who did magazine covers, advertisements, and story illustrations during the 1940s and 1950s, and moved to animation in the 1970s. Born in Chillicothe, Missouri,... Read full biography
Fred Irvin is a realistic illustrator who did magazine covers, advertisements, and story illustrations during the 1940s and 1950s, and moved to animation in the 1970s. Born in Chillicothe, Missouri, he attended the Kansas City Art Institute in 1935, and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts the... Read full biography
Fred Irvin is a realistic illustrator who did magazine covers, advertisements, and story illustrations during the 1940s and 1950s, and moved to animation in the 1970s. Born in Chillicothe, Missouri, he attended the Kansas City Art Institute in 1935, and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts the following year. His career as an illustrator brought him to New York in 1940, where he began his professional career. During World War II he served in visual aids unit of the army, and was stationed on the... Read full biography
Fred Irvin is a realistic illustrator who did magazine covers, advertisements, and story illustrations during the 1940s and 1950s, and moved to animation in the 1970s. Born in Chillicothe, Missouri, he attended the Kansas City Art Institute in 1935, and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts the following year. His career as an illustrator brought him to New York in 1940, where he began his professional career. During World War II he served in visual aids unit of the army, and was stationed on the island of Saipan. After his discharge in 1946, he continued to live and work in New York, illustrating magazine serials such as "Secrets of the Scotland Yard," and producing covers and inside work for American Weekly, VFW, and Elks magazines, among... Read full biography
Fred Irvin is a realistic illustrator who did magazine covers, advertisements, and story illustrations during the 1940s and 1950s, and moved to animation in the 1970s. Born in Chillicothe, Missouri, he attended the Kansas City Art Institute in 1935, and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts the following year. His career as an illustrator brought him to New York in 1940, where he began his professional career. During World War II he served in visual aids unit of the army, and was stationed on the island of Saipan. After his discharge in 1946, he continued to live and work in New York, illustrating magazine serials such as "Secrets of the Scotland Yard," and producing covers and inside work for American Weekly, VFW, and Elks magazines, among others. During the 1960s, he relocated with his family to Santa Barbara, Cal... Read full biography
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About Fred Irvin: Keywords
Keywords (21)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Illustration, Illustrator
- •Magazine Illustration
- •Murals: Design, Painting, Fresco, Mosaic, Glass
- •Sketch, Sketching
Art Media
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •War Scenes, Military Genre, Figure, Portrait, Battles
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Hawaiian Islands and/or South Seas, Tahiti, Bali
Art Association
- •Society of Illustrators-
Art School
- •Chicago Academy/School of Fine Arts, Student
- •Kansas City Art Institute, Student
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
- •Combat, War Artist: Illustration, Painting or Photography
- •Walt Disney Studio Artist, Productions/Commissioned
