Très belle peinture originale gouache et aquarelle signée par Mark Miller Grand format 37,5 x 23,5 cm environ sur carton de même dimensions Signé au crayon dans le dessin en bas à droite Sujet : homme et jeune femme dans les bois Dessin original exécuté pour un roman-photos intitulé "Voyage pour un meurtre" publié dans le programme TV Télé Poche n°85 (numéro du 23 août 1967 - deuxième année de parution de ce périodique pour la télévision) Annotations en marge supérieure du dessin et au verso (voir photos). Très beau dessin par un maître du genre. "Mark Miller, born Marshall Dawson Miller, was an internationally renowned illustrator whose work was published in most of the world. His life and career took him from Oklahoma to Hollywood to New York and Europe. Born in Eldorado, Oklahoma on Jan. 2, 1919, Miller grew up on a cotton farm, studied art at the University of Oklahoma (where he took the name Mark) and then moved to Los Angeles where he attended the Chouinard Art Institute and later got his start as a costume designer for 20th Century Fox in Hollywood. After WW II, he moved to New York where he had a had a long career as an artist that culminated in the 1950s and 60s when he was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post and other leading magazines like Colliers, Good Housekeeping, McCall’s, Redbook, Cosmopolitan and many magazines throughout Europe, South America and Australia. In describing the humble beginnings of his career, Miller has said, “My choice of an art career did not have the enthusiastic support of my conservative family back in OK. From their point of view, it was clearly my duty as the eldest son to help run the family farms, and they tolerated my errant pursuit of art only in the certainty that it would become as clear to me as it was to them that I couldn’t make a living at it. "
Reference : AMO-3433
Librairie L'amour qui bouquine
M. Bertrand Hugonnard-Roche
14 rue du Miroir
21150 Alise-Sainte-Reine
France
06 79 90 96 36
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Très belle peinture originale gouache et aquarelle signée par Mark Miller Grand format 35,7 x 24 cm environ sur carton de même dimensions Signé au crayon dans le dessin en bas Sujet : homme et deux femmes scène d'intérieur Dessin original exécuté pour un roman-photos intitulé "Voyage pour un meurtre" publié dans le programme TV Télé Poche n°84 (numéro du 16 août 1967 - deuxième année de parution de ce périodique pour la télévision) Annotations en marge supérieure du dessin et au verso (voir photos). Très beau dessin par un maître du genre. Mark Miller, born Marshall Dawson Miller, was an internationally renowned illustrator whose work was published in most of the world. His life and career took him from Oklahoma to Hollywood to New York and Europe. Born in Eldorado, Oklahoma on Jan. 2, 1919, Miller grew up on a cotton farm, studied art at the University of Oklahoma (where he took the name Mark) and then moved to Los Angeles where he attended the Chouinard Art Institute and later got his start as a costume designer for 20th Century Fox in Hollywood. After WW II, he moved to New York where he had a had a long career as an artist that culminated in the 1950s and 60s when he was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post and other leading magazines like Colliers, Good Housekeeping, McCall’s, Redbook, Cosmopolitan and many magazines throughout Europe, South America and Australia. In describing the humble beginnings of his career, Miller has said, “My choice of an art career did not have the enthusiastic support of my conservative family back in OK. From their point of view, it was clearly my duty as the eldest son to help run the family farms, and they tolerated my errant pursuit of art only in the certainty that it would become as clear to me as it was to them that I couldn’t make a living at it. (extrait du site http://millerillustrations.com/markmiller/) Les dessins originaux de Mark Miller sont rares sur le marché.
Phone number : 06 79 90 96 36
Très belle peinture originale gouache et aquarelle signée par Mark Miller Grand format 31 x 23,5 cm environ sur carton de même dimensions Signé au crayon dans le dessin en bas Sujet : femme et homme à bord d'un bateau Dessin original exécuté pour un roman-photos intitulé "Voyage pour un meurtre" publié dans le programme TV Télé Poche n°78 (numéro du 5 juillet 1967 - deuxième année de parution de ce périodique pour la télévision) Annotations en marge supérieure du dessin et au verso (voir photos). Très beau dessin par un maître du genre.
Phone number : 06 79 90 96 36
Très belle peinture originale gouache et aquarelle signée par Mark Miller Grand format 29 x 21 cm environ sur carton 34,5 x 24 cm Signé au crayon dans le dessin en bas Sujet : lectrice au milieu des livres d'une bibliothèque Dessin original exécuté pour un roman-photos intitulé "Voyage pour un meurtre" publié dans le programme TV Télé Poche n°81 (numéro du 26 juillet 1967 - deuxième année de parution de ce périodique pour la télévision) Annotations en marge supérieure du dessin et au verso (voir photos). Très beau dessin par un maître du genre. Mark Miller, born Marshall Dawson Miller, was an internationally renowned illustrator whose work was published in most of the world. His life and career took him from Oklahoma to Hollywood to New York and Europe. Born in Eldorado, Oklahoma on Jan. 2, 1919, Miller grew up on a cotton farm, studied art at the University of Oklahoma (where he took the name Mark) and then moved to Los Angeles where he attended the Chouinard Art Institute and later got his start as a costume designer for 20th Century Fox in Hollywood. After WW II, he moved to New York where he had a had a long career as an artist that culminated in the 1950s and 60s when he was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post and other leading magazines like Colliers, Good Housekeeping, McCall’s, Redbook, Cosmopolitan and many magazines throughout Europe, South America and Australia. In describing the humble beginnings of his career, Miller has said, “My choice of an art career did not have the enthusiastic support of my conservative family back in OK. From their point of view, it was clearly my duty as the eldest son to help run the family farms, and they tolerated my errant pursuit of art only in the certainty that it would become as clear to me as it was to them that I couldn’t make a living at it.
Phone number : 06 79 90 96 36