Pimsler, Alvin (Unknown)
Dates
- Existence: Unknown
Biography
Alvin Pimsler was an illustrator at Pratt Institute right before he got drafted into the war in 1941. Coming back, he continued his career as an illustrator and became the president of the Society of Illustrators and taught at FIT.
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Untitled (Alvin Pimsler Self portrait), undated, 2002, undated
Self portrait; Black and white: pencil and gouache on gray board; Signed lower right
Untitled ("Countess Mara, New Yorker"), 1982, 1998, 1982
"Countess Mara, New Yorker." Couple and displayed gifts (framed); Color: charcoal and watercolor; Client Countess Mara, New Yorker; Signed
Untitled (Cropped male applying Brut cologne), undated, 2002, undated
Cropped male applying Brut cologne; Color: charcoal and oil wash on canvas board; Signed lower left
Untitled (Cropped male in formal pleated shirt tying bow tie), undated, 2002, undated
Cropped male in formal pleated shirt tying bow tie; Black and white: marker and wash on manila paper; Client Saks Fifth Avenue
Untitled (Cropped male in suit and boater holding sunglasses), undated, 2002, undated
Cropped male in suit and boater holding sunglasses; Black and white: charcoal and wash; Client Saks Fifth Avenue
Untitled (Cropped male wearing wrist watch and applying lotion), undated, 2002, undated
Cropped male wearing wrist watch and applying lotion; Color: charcoal and brown wash; Signed lower right
Untitled (Cropped profile view of male shaving), undated, 2002, undated
Cropped profile view of male shaving with disposable razor; Black and white: charcoal; Signed lower left
Untitled (Five boys playing hockey), 1958, 2002, 1958
Five boys playing hockey; Color: marker and watercolor; Signed lower left; Client NY Times Magazine
Untitled (Five male heads shaving), undated, 2002, undated
Five male heads shaving; Black and white: charcoal and wash; Signed lower right; Client Bloomingdale's
Untitled (Four male heads in Tyrolean hats), circa 1950s, 2002, circa 1950s
Four male heads in Tyrolean hats; Black and white: charcoal and wash; Client Saks Fifth Avenue