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Arnold Skolnick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arnold Skolnick
Arnold H. Skolnick (February 25, 1937, Brooklyn, New York) is an American graphic artist, book publisher, movie assistant also the creator of the original 1969 Woodstock poster. == Early life ==
Arnold H. Skolnick was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1937. His mother, a competitive game player, Esther Skolnick (née Plotnick) won many bridge trophies, and shuffleboard trophies. His father, Samuel Skolnick, was a typographer at trade, while music was his passion. He played hammond organ, piano, harmonica, mandolin & ukulele. He also sang, was a songwriter, and poet. The young Arnold was fascinated with pretty rainbows in the street left behind by leaking cars. This led him to want to create art for himself. While his father had been unable to make a living through the arts he did all he could to discourage his son from it as well. They were never able to see eye to eye. Although he was proud of his son in later years as Arnold became successful. Arnold graduated as an art major from The High School of Music & Art in 1955. His schooling continued as he attended the Pratt Institute in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. Upon completion he worked for Young & Rubicam winning them 12 awards for best 'artistic' ads. While never feeling appreciated there he left to embark on his own company for as an artist his refusal to compromise his professional standards and his vision brought him out of the commercial advertising field, replacing it with art book publishing.
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