Al Parker Art
Al Parker was born on October 16, 1906, in St. Louis. He was one of America's greatest and most inventive illustrators. He worked for magazines such as, Chatelaine, Collier's, Ladies' Home Journal and Woman's Home Companion. Starting in 1938, he produced a total of 50 covers over a 13-year period for the Ladies' Home Journal. He also did magazine assignments for Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, McCall's, The Saturday Evening Post, Sports Illustrated, Town and Country and Vogue. Along with Norman Rockwell, he was one of the founding faculty members for the Famous Artists School. He was elected to the Society of Illustrators’s Hall of Fame in 1965.
1940s Al Parker Art
Lithograph
1950s American Realist Al Parker Art
Masonite, Gouache, Pencil
1950s Modern Al Parker Art
Gouache
2010s Other Art Style Al Parker Art
Lithograph
1970s Abstract Al Parker Art
Paper, Lithograph
2010s Realist Al Parker Art
Paper, Emulsion, Lithograph
1910s Realist Al Parker Art
Gouache, Illustration Board
Late 18th Century Realist Al Parker Art
Wood, Gouache, Cardboard
1970s Abstract Al Parker Art
Lithograph
2010s American Realist Al Parker Art
Oil
2010s Modern Al Parker Art
Lithograph
2010s Post-Modern Al Parker Art
Paper, Watercolor, Lithograph, Monotype
1940s American Realist Al Parker Art
Oil, Board
Late 20th Century American Realist Al Parker Art
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century American Modern Al Parker Art
Paper, Gouache




