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Reynold Brown

Reynold Brown (October 18, 1917 – August 24, 1991) was a prolific American realist artist who painted many Hollywood film posters.
He attended Alhambra High School and refined his drawing under his teacher Lester Bonar.〔For biographical information about Bonar, see (【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.askart.com/askart/b/lester_m_bonar/lester_m_bonar.aspx )〕 A talented artist, Brown met cartoonist Hal Forrest around 1936-37. Forrest hired Brown to ink (uncredited) Forrest's comic strip ''Tailspin Tommy''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tailspin Tommy ) Extensive discussion of the comic strip.〕 Norman Rockwell's sister was a teacher at Alhambra High, and Brown later met Rockwell who advised him to leave cartooning if he wanted to be an illustrator.〔 Brown subsequently won a scholarship to the Otis Art Institute.
During World War II he worked as a technical artist at North American Aviation. There he met his wife, fellow artist Mary Louise Tejeda.
Following the war Brown drew numerous advertisements and illustrations for magazines such as ''Argosy'', ''Popular Science'', ''Saturday Evening Post'', ''Boy's Life'', ''Outdoor Life'', and ''Popular Aviation''. Brown also drew paperback book covers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Reynold Brown ) Short biography and 19 medium-resolution images of Brown's poster art.〕
Brown taught at the Art Center College of Design where he met Misha Kallis, then an art director at Universal Pictures.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Reynold Brown Movie Poster Art and More ) Page from an extensive website dedicated to Brown and his legacy.〕 Through Kallis, Brown began his film poster work starting with ''The World in His Arms'' (1952), then did the art work for dozens of film posters, including:〔Brown's artwork on film posters was unsigned. Brown's own records of the film posters on which he worked have been posted by his son, Franz Brown. See (【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.franzbrown.com/reynoldbrownart/ReynoldBrown/reynold0407_movie-campaign_list.htm )
*''Creature from the Black Lagoon'' (1954)
*''Tarantula'' (1955)
*''This Island Earth'' (1955)
*''The Incredible Shrinking Man'' (1957)
*''I Was a Teenage Werewolf'' (1957)
*''Man of a Thousand Faces'' (1957)
*''The Land Unknown'' (1957)
*''Attack of the 50 Foot Woman'' (1958)
*''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' (1958)
*''Ben-Hur'' (1959)
*''The Atomic Submarine'' (1959)
*''Spartacus'' (1960)
*''The Alamo'' (1960)
*''The Time Machine'' (1960)
*''The Fabulous World of Jules Verne'' (1961)
*''King of Kings'' (1961)
*''How the West Was Won'' (1962)
*''Mutiny on the Bounty'' (1962)
*''Shenandoah'' (1965)
Brown's original painting for the poster of ''The Alamo'' hung for many years at the actual Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.
He suffered a severe stroke in 1976 that left his left side paralyzed and ended his commercial work. Brown and his family moved to Dawes County, Nebraska; with his wife's help, Brown continued to paint landscapes until his death in 1991.
In 1994, Mel Bucklin's documentary about Reynold Brown entitled ''The Man Who Drew Bug-Eyed Monsters'' was broadcast on US public television. A book reproducing many of Brown's artworks, ''Reynold Brown: A Life in Pictures'', was published in 2009.〔
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