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Everett Raymond Kinstler (August 5, 1926 – May 26, 2019) was an American artist, whose official portraits include Presidents
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Kinstler official website. Retrieved 23 June 2007.
He was also a pulp and comic book artist, whose work appeared mainly in the 1940s and 1950s.


Life and work

Everett Kinstler was born in 1926 in New York City, the son of Essie and Joseph Kunstler. He started his career age 16, drawing comic books, paperback book covers, and book and magazine illustrations. He studied at the
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and later taught there (1969 – 1974).Kinstler bio
''Who's Who of American Comics, 1928–1999''. Accessed July 1, 2014.
Kinstler also studied at the National Academy of Design. Kinstler's influences included
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, James Montgomery Flagg, Howard Chandler Christy, Milton Caniff, and
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. Kinstler's pulp illustrations number in the hundreds, and cover many different genres including western, romance, crime, mystery, and war.
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was among the largest publishers of pulps in which his black-and-white illustrations appeared. In comic books, he was particularly known for his western and romance comic work. He worked extensively for Avon Periodicals, as well as
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,
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/ Western Publishing, National Periodicals/ DC Comics,
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,
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/ Marvel Comics, and Gilberton. The titles he spent the most time on were Avon's '' Realistic Romances'', '' Witchcraft'', and ''
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''; and Ziff-Davis/St. John's ''Nightmare''. Beginning in the 1960s Kinstler shifted into the realm of portrait painting. He painted over 1200 portraits of leading figures in business, entertainment and government, including official portraits of eight U.S. Presidents, including
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and
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. Perhaps America's most important working portrait artist, Kinstler held a
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Lifetime Achievement Award for which a university scholarship is awarded each year in his name. For more than 70 years, Kinstler lived and worked at The National Arts Club, of which he was a member. He painted over 2,000 of his subjects at his studio at the Club – including President Reagan,
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, Tony Bennett,
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, Carol Burnett, and
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– and many of his works are included in its permanent collection. In the fall of 2018, he was honored at the Club’s 120th anniversary celebration for his outstanding career and commitment to the arts. Among Kinstler's pupils were
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Dawn Whitelaw
Johanna Spinks, and Loryn Brazier. He died from heart failure in Bridgeport, CT on May 26, 2019 at the age of 92.


Awards

* Elected to the National Academy of Design, in 1970 * Copley Medal from the
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, in 1999 * Inkpot Award, in 2006


Comics bibliography (selected)

As either cover artist, interior penciller/inker or both:


Avon Periodicals

* '' Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch'' * ''
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'' * '' Kit Carson'' * ''
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'' * '' Last of the Comanches'' * '' Western Bandits'' * '' Wild Bill Hickok'' * '' The Masked Bandit'' * '' The Dalton Boys'' * '' Sheriff Bob Dixon's Chuck Wagon'' * '' Realistic Romances'' * '' Romantic Love'' * '' Intimate Confessions'' * ''
Prison Break ''Prison Break'' is an American serial (radio and television), serial drama television show, television series created by Paul Scheuring for Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox. The series revolves around two brothers, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purce ...
'' * '' Eerie'' * '' Murderous Gangsters'' * '' Prison Riot'' * '' War Dogs of the U.S. Army'' * '' Boy Detective'' * Space Detective * Pancho Villa * '' Phantom Witch Doctor'' * ''
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''


Dell Comics

* '' Zorro'' * ''
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'' ** #491: ''Silvertip'' ** #534: ''Ernest Haycox's Western Marshall'' ** #651: ''Luke Short's King Colt'' ** #723: ''Santiago''


Other publishers

* ''
Flash Comics ''Flash Comics'' is a comics anthology published by All-American Publications and later by National Periodical Publications (DC Comics). The title had 104 issues published from January 1940 to February 1949. Despite the title, the anthology featu ...
'' (National Periodicals) * ''
The Black Terror The Black Terror is a fictional comic book superhero who originally appeared in ''Exciting Comics'' #9, published by Nedor Comics in January 1941. The character was popular, and on the strength of the Black Terror's sales, Nedor made ''Exciting ...
'' (Nedor Comics) * ''
The Black Hood The Black Hood is a fictional character created by MLJ Comics (later known as Archie Comics) during the period known as the " Golden Age of Comic Books". The Black Hood first appeared in '' Top-Notch Comics #9'', October 1940 and became one of ...
'' (MLJ Comics) * ''
All-American Comics ''All-American Comics'' was a comics anthology and the flagship title of comic book publisher All-American Publications, one of the forerunners of DC Comics. It ran for 102 issues from 1939 to 1948. Characters created for the title, including Green ...
'' (All-American Publications) * '' Blazing Sixguns'' (I. W. Publications) * '' Wyatt Earp'' (Marvel Comics) * '' Cinderella Love'' (Ziff-Davis/St. John Publications) * ''Nightmare'' (Ziff-Davis/St. John Publications) * '' Perfect Love'' (Ziff-Davis/St. John Publications) * '' Strange Worlds'' (Atlas Comics) * ''
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'' (Gilberton) * Mystery Comics (Standard Comics) * ''
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'' (Standard Comics)


Gallery

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White Princess of the Jungle ''White Princess of the Jungle'' is a jungle girl anthology comic book published quarterly by Avon Periodicals in the early 1950s. Issue 1 presents the origin of the White Princess of the Jungle, Taanda. The comic has been cited as an example o ...
'' File:Strange Worlds 3.jpg , Graphic art for '' Strange Worlds'' File:Kaanga 01 IW.jpg , Graphic art for '' Kaanga''


Major exhibitions

* ''America Creative'', Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Nashville, TN (2018)


References


External links

* *
samples of Kinstler's comics work


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