Thursday, December 15, 2005

Ric Grasso


Ric Grasso is one of those second - tier illustrators of the 50's who fascinates me because he and his career are such a mystery. Clearly a competent illustrator with a tendency to try some interesting experimentation with technique and composition, Grasso's work, nonetheless, never seems to have won him a spot among the alummni of the top flight magazine illustrators. I've yet to come across a piece by Grasso in Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal, or the like. He has no listing in "Illustrator in America".

But he did a fair amount of work for this publication, Every Woman's, and the "men's sweat" publications - probably finding steady, though not high profile, work.

What was the secret to cracking the top rank, and how frustrated must illustrators like Grasso have been to always be relegated to the second string? The answer to that, like the work and name of Ric Grasso, may well have faded into obscurity.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks, Carolyn. I'm glad to hear you found me and I hope you'll visit again!

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  2. Very cool! I wonder how the seller was connected to Grasso? That's neat that TI was linked through ebay. I'm always happy to know more people will get a chance to see the work on the blog. :-)

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