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Gordon, Douglas. raise the dead from the Museum in Progress project TransAct: Transnational Activities in the Cultural Field, (newspaper published September 13, 2000). Lithograph, offset printed From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Art (Arthur) Paul (b. January 18, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American graphics designer and the designer of the Playboy bunny. Paul studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (1940-1943) and at the Institute of Design [Illinois Institute of Technology](1946-1950). He was working as a freelance designer when he in 1953 was contacted by playboy founder Hugh Hefner who needed a logo for his new magazine. He created the now famous rabbit wearing a tuxedo bow tie. Paul went on to design the whole first edition of the magazine and was hired by Hefner as Playboy's first art director in 1954, a position he held for 30 years. In 1986 Paul was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Art Directors Club of New York. one lithograph, offset printed, sheet: 18 1/2 x 12 3/8" (47 x 31.5 cm). Linda Barth Goldstein Fund, 514.2006.242. (Photo: MoMA)

raise the dead from the Museum in Progress project TransAct: Transnational Activities in the Cultural Field

(newspaper published September 13, 2000)

Douglas Gordon

Scottish, born 1966

Drawings & Prints

Maker/Artist
Gordon, Douglas
Classification
Print
Formatted Medium
Lithograph, offset printed From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Art (Arthur) Paul (b. January 18, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American graphics designer and the designer of the Playboy bunny. Paul studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (1940-1943) and at the Institute of Design [Illinois Institute of Technology](1946-1950). He was working as a freelance designer when he in 1953 was contacted by playboy founder Hugh Hefner who needed a logo for his new magazine. He created the now famous rabbit wearing a tuxedo bow tie. Paul went on to design the whole first edition of the magazine and was hired by Hefner as Playboy's first art director in 1954, a position he held for 30 years. In 1986 Paul was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Art Directors Club of New York. one lithograph, offset printed
Dimensions
sheet: 18 1/2 x 12 3/8" (47 x 31.5 cm)
Accession Number
514.2006.242
Credit Line
Linda Barth Goldstein Fund

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