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1928 Forest Hills, New York - 2017. Known for: Portrait and figure painting, magazine illustration.
Joseph Bowler knew early in his career that he wanted to be an illustrator and accomplished it by making his first sale to Cosmopolitan magazine at the age of nineteen. He then become one of the top... Read full biography
Joseph Bowler knew early in his career that he wanted to be an illustrator and accomplished it by making his first sale to Cosmopolitan magazine at the age of nineteen. He then become one of the top performers, and for may years his romantic illustrations appeared regularly in McCalls, Good... Read full biography
Joseph Bowler knew early in his career that he wanted to be an illustrator and accomplished it by making his first sale to Cosmopolitan magazine at the age of nineteen. He then become one of the top performers, and for may years his romantic illustrations appeared regularly in McCalls, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, The Ladies Home Journal and other publications. Born in Forest Hills, New York, Bowler studied under Frank Reilly, Robert Hale, and Howard Trafton. In 1948, he joined the staff of the... Read full biography
Joseph Bowler knew early in his career that he wanted to be an illustrator and accomplished it by making his first sale to Cosmopolitan magazine at the age of nineteen. He then become one of the top performers, and for may years his romantic illustrations appeared regularly in McCalls, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, The Ladies Home Journal and other publications. Born in Forest Hills, New York, Bowler studied under Frank Reilly, Robert Hale, and Howard Trafton. In 1948, he joined the staff of the Charles E. Cooper Studio, noted for developing talented young illustrators, and from there he launched his illustration career. Among his other activities, he has made recruiting posters for the Air Force and is represented in the permanent... Read full biography
Joseph Bowler knew early in his career that he wanted to be an illustrator and accomplished it by making his first sale to Cosmopolitan magazine at the age of nineteen. He then become one of the top performers, and for may years his romantic illustrations appeared regularly in McCalls, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, The Ladies Home Journal and other publications. Born in Forest Hills, New York, Bowler studied under Frank Reilly, Robert Hale, and Howard Trafton. In 1948, he joined the staff of the Charles E. Cooper Studio, noted for developing talented young illustrators, and from there he launched his illustration career. Among his other activities, he has made recruiting posters for the Air Force and is represented in the permanent collection of the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. He also appeared as a guest lecturer at the Parsons School of D... Read full biography

