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‘Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965) Born In Kharkov, Russia. He fought with anti-communist White Russians before emigrating to America. A chameleon, able to adapt different styles, from children's books to portraits. Renowned for his ability to turn machines into living beings. Advisor to the Psychological Warfare branch during WW II. A profuse illustrator for mainstream magazines: Life, Fortune, and Time (producing over two hundred covers for the latter). He illustrated fifty books. He did many illustrations for advertising; for Xerox, Shell Oil, Pan Am, Casco Power Tools, Alcoa Steamship lines, Parke Davis, Avco Manufacturing, Scotch Tape, Wickwire Spencer Steele, Vultee Aircraft, World Airways, and Parker Pens. Mechanics Illustrated profiled him with a cover story in 1954, "When Machines Come to Life.”’
image & text from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html 21.2.22

‘Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965) Born In Kharkov, Russia. He fought with anti-communist White Russians before emigrating to America. A chameleon, able to adapt different styles, from children's books to portraits. Renowned for his ability to turn machines into living beings. Advisor to the Psychological Warfare branch during WW II. A profuse illustrator for mainstream magazines: Life, Fortune, and Time (producing over two hundred covers for the latter). He illustrated fifty books. He did many illustrations for advertising; for Xerox, Shell Oil, Pan Am, Casco Power Tools, Alcoa Steamship lines, Parke Davis, Avco Manufacturing, Scotch Tape, Wickwire Spencer Steele, Vultee Aircraft, World Airways, and Parker Pens. Mechanics Illustrated profiled him with a cover story in 1954, "When Machines Come to Life.”’ image & text from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html 21.2.22

#Fortune for #APRIL 1941
Illustration by Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965)
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Cover of *Fortune*, April 1941
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #graphicdesign #BorisArtzybasheff #sinojapanesewar #WW2 #Buddha #statue

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Boris Artzybasheff, 1933. “The Stag Looking Into Water”

#illustration #1930s #BorisArtzybasheff

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In #MARCH 1929
Illustration by Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965)
Cover of *The Golden Book Magazine*, March 1929
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #BorisArtzybasheff #knight

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A person with the name Artzybasheff can only be an artist #antiquesroadshow #BorisArtzybasheff

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#THISWEEK in 1948
‘Parker “51” . . . world’s most wanted pen’
Illustration by Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965)
*Collier’s* May 29, 1948
#pens #fountainpens #ParkerPens #illustrationart #illustrationartists #BorisArtzybasheff

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Today’s Decay May 25th
Today’s Decay May 25th YouTube video by Phantom Creep

Shake the hand that shook the hand that shook the hand… to the max, to say the least
#borisartzybasheff #charlesdhornig #thethinman #frankoz #charlieharper #thebodysnatcher #hairraisinghare #allantrautman #alien #returnofthelivingdead #uksubs #rerun #todaysdecay youtu.be/HDl750lPn3I?...

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 ‘Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965) Born In Kharkov, Russia. He fought with anti-communist White Russians before emigrating to America. A chameleon, able to adapt different styles, from children's books to portraits. Renowned for his ability to turn machines into living beings. Advisor to the Psychological Warfare branch during WW II. A profuse illustrator for mainstream magazines: Life, Fortune, and Time (producing over two hundred covers for the latter). He illustrated fifty books. He did many illustrations for advertising; for Xerox, Shell Oil, Pan Am, Casco Power Tools, Alcoa Steamship lines, Parke Davis, Avco Manufacturing, Scotch Tape, Wickwire Spencer Steele, Vultee Aircraft, World Airways, and Parker Pens. Mechanics Illustrated profiled him with a cover story in 1954, "When Machines Come to Life.”’
image & text from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

‘Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965) Born In Kharkov, Russia. He fought with anti-communist White Russians before emigrating to America. A chameleon, able to adapt different styles, from children's books to portraits. Renowned for his ability to turn machines into living beings. Advisor to the Psychological Warfare branch during WW II. A profuse illustrator for mainstream magazines: Life, Fortune, and Time (producing over two hundred covers for the latter). He illustrated fifty books. He did many illustrations for advertising; for Xerox, Shell Oil, Pan Am, Casco Power Tools, Alcoa Steamship lines, Parke Davis, Avco Manufacturing, Scotch Tape, Wickwire Spencer Steele, Vultee Aircraft, World Airways, and Parker Pens. Mechanics Illustrated profiled him with a cover story in 1954, "When Machines Come to Life.”’ image & text from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html

#Fortune for #APRIL 1943
‘Engineering the House’
Illustration by Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965)
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Cover of Fortune magazine, April 1943
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #graphicdesign #BorisArtzybasheff #homebuilding #housedesign #engineering #architecture

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‘Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965) Born In Kharkov, Russia. He fought with anti-communist White Russians before emigrating to America. A chameleon, able to adapt different styles, from children's books to portraits. Renowned for his ability to turn machines into living beings. Advisor to the Psychological Warfare branch during WW II. A profuse illustrator for mainstream magazines: Life, Fortune, and Time (producing over two hundred covers for the latter). He illustrated fifty books. He did many illustrations for advertising; for Xerox, Shell Oil, Pan Am, Casco Power Tools, Alcoa Steamship lines, Parke Davis, Avco Manufacturing, Scotch Tape, Wickwire Spencer Steele, Vultee Aircraft, World Airways, and Parker Pens. Mechanics Illustrated profiled him with a cover story in 1954, "When Machines Come to Life.”’
image & text from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html 21.2.22

‘Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965) Born In Kharkov, Russia. He fought with anti-communist White Russians before emigrating to America. A chameleon, able to adapt different styles, from children's books to portraits. Renowned for his ability to turn machines into living beings. Advisor to the Psychological Warfare branch during WW II. A profuse illustrator for mainstream magazines: Life, Fortune, and Time (producing over two hundred covers for the latter). He illustrated fifty books. He did many illustrations for advertising; for Xerox, Shell Oil, Pan Am, Casco Power Tools, Alcoa Steamship lines, Parke Davis, Avco Manufacturing, Scotch Tape, Wickwire Spencer Steele, Vultee Aircraft, World Airways, and Parker Pens. Mechanics Illustrated profiled him with a cover story in 1954, "When Machines Come to Life.”’ image & text from https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2021/01/fortune-magazine-part-3.html 21.2.22

#Fortune for #APRIL 1941
Illustration by Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965)
👉ALT
Cover of *Fortune*, April 1941
#FortuneCover #illustration #illustrationart #graphicdesign #BorisArtzybasheff #sinojapanesewar #WW2 #Buddha #statue

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“Computers in society”, #BorisArtzybasheff
Time Magazine cover, April 2, 1965
#Timemagazine #sixties #computerage #computers #information #future

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In #MARCH 1929
Illustration by Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965)
Cover of *The Golden Book Magazine*, March 1929
#illustration #illustrationart #illustrationartists #BorisArtzybasheff #knight

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In the world of illustration, some artists leave a mark with their technical mastery, others with their whimsical charm. Boris Artzybasheff belonged to a rare breed who possessed both.

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#BorisArtzybasheff #Drawing #RussianArt

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