Fine Illustrator of the Mid-20th Century, Richard (Dick) Sargent
Great Illustrators were Great Artists
Richard (Dick) Sargent was born in Moline, IL on March 26, 1911. Sargent studied at the Corcoran School of Art. His work appeared in Saturday Evening Post, Life Magazine and other magazines. Notably he shared the responsibility for the Saturday Evening Post magazine covers along with Norman Rockwell. In the late 1960s he retired to the Andalusia region of Spain and died there in 1978. He was a member of The Society of Illustrators.Richard (Dick) Sargent, Tea and Cereal Party, June 29, 1958 Casein on Board. 14 x 15 1/4 inches. All rights reserved by the artist or his legal delegates |
Richard (Dick) Sargent, Family Selecting Cereal, May 15, 1958. Casein on board, 14 x 15 1/2 inches. All rights reserved by the artist or his legal delegates |
Richard (Dick) Sargent, Family Planning a Vacation, April 29, 1957
Casein on Whitman Board, 14 x 16 inches All rights reserved by the artist or his legal delegates |
Richard (Dick) Sargent, Woman Passing Pharmacy, March 28, 1957.
Casein on Whitman board, 14 x 15 1.4 inches.
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