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  1. Alan E. Cober (May 18, 1935 – January 17, 1998), born in New York City was an American illustrator. His artwork appeared in The New York Times, Life, Time and numerous other publications. Cober was inducted into the Illustration Hall of Fame in 2011, thirteen years after his death in 1998.

  2. Co-Chair, MFA Design department. School of Visual Arts, New York. Alan Edwin Cober was a part of his time, yet ahead of his moment. He was an expressionist and satirist while other illustrators of his generation were realists.

  3. 19 ott 2023 · Alan E. Cober’s aim as a visual journalist was to be a force for change by graphically exposing the realities of our times. He was bold and non-conformist at a time when the status quo of the illustration world required distance and uniformity. He died young at the age of 63, in 1998.

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  4. Cober, a 2011 Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame recipient, has received numerous awards including Artist of the Year from Artists guild of New York: the Hamilton King Award: ten Gold and...

  5. One of America’s most innovative illustrators, the late UB faculty member Alan E. Cobers gripping images provide glimpses of the often harsh reality of contemporary events. This exhibit includes more than 100 works, representing both his work as an illustrator and as a fine artist.

  6. Alan E. Cober Behind the Lines Introduction by Richard N. Johnson ALAN E. COBER effortlessly crosses the indefinite lines dividing the £', applied and fine arts. He seems equally content working out the final illustration for a Fortune 500 annual report or rapidly penning studies in a small, ever-present sketchbook for his own intaglio prints.

  7. 21 gen 1998 · Alan E. Cober, an innovative magazine, newspaper and book illustrator and a graphic commentator known for his visual essays on the death chamber at Sing Sing prison and on mental patients at...