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1891 - 1956. Known for: Magazine illustrator, genre and figure painting.
Illustrators like RUSSELL SAMBROOK fill in the gap between the age dominated by J. C. Leyendecker and the renaissance of Americana seen through Norman Rockwell's eyes. Like his contemporaries,... Read full biography
Illustrators like RUSSELL SAMBROOK fill in the gap between the age dominated by J. C. Leyendecker and the renaissance of Americana seen through Norman Rockwell's eyes. Like his contemporaries, Sambrook's approach to visual design and sense of stagey humor owe a great deal to his predecessors, while... Read full biography
Illustrators like RUSSELL SAMBROOK fill in the gap between the age dominated by J. C. Leyendecker and the renaissance of Americana seen through Norman Rockwell's eyes. Like his contemporaries, Sambrook's approach to visual design and sense of stagey humor owe a great deal to his predecessors, while his ability to isolate the concerns and foibles of the American Everyman hint at the vision of his successors. Sambrook's career was eclipsed by other Saturday Evening Post regulars like E. M.... Read full biography
Illustrators like RUSSELL SAMBROOK fill in the gap between the age dominated by J. C. Leyendecker and the renaissance of Americana seen through Norman Rockwell's eyes. Like his contemporaries, Sambrook's approach to visual design and sense of stagey humor owe a great deal to his predecessors, while his ability to isolate the concerns and foibles of the American Everyman hint at the vision of his successors. Sambrook's career was eclipsed by other Saturday Evening Post regulars like E. M. Jackson, Douglass Crockwell, Ellen Pyle, Andrew Loomis, and, of course, Norman Rockwell. But from the 'twenties through the 'fifties, Sambrook's workmanship was called upon for the cover of the Post, The People's Home Journal, The American Boy, and others.... Read full biography
Illustrators like RUSSELL SAMBROOK fill in the gap between the age dominated by J. C. Leyendecker and the renaissance of Americana seen through Norman Rockwell's eyes. Like his contemporaries, Sambrook's approach to visual design and sense of stagey humor owe a great deal to his predecessors, while his ability to isolate the concerns and foibles of the American Everyman hint at the vision of his successors. Sambrook's career was eclipsed by other Saturday Evening Post regulars like E. M. Jackson, Douglass Crockwell, Ellen Pyle, Andrew Loomis, and, of course, Norman Rockwell. But from the 'twenties through the 'fifties, Sambrook's workmanship was called upon for the cover of the Post, The People's Home Journal, The American Boy, and others. In the scenes he painted depicting mundane activities like choosing a greeting card, sewing, o... Read full biography
Russell Sambrook - Artist Info
About Russell Sambrook: Keywords
Keywords (10)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Illustration, Illustrator
Art Media
- •Oil Paint
Art Subject
- •Animals, Mammals
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
Added Description
- •Figure Specialty
- •Genre Specialty
- •SATURDAY EVENING POST Illustrator and/or Photographer
