An illustrator, teacher, and painter, Eugene Karlin had a career in New York as an illustrator for magazines including Fortune (1943 to 1945), Esquire, Look, New Republic and Sports Illustrated. He also did numerous drawings for books, designed record covers for RCA and Columbia, and created fine-art paintings of landscapes and figurative subjects that combined realism and abstraction.
Karlin was a native of Kenosha, Wisconsin, and took art lessons as a child at (showing 500 of 1660 characters). |
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