Greenhill, Fred (1925-2007)
Dates
- Existence: 1925-2007
Biography
Fred Greenhill was an American fashion illustrator. He graduated from Parsons School of Design in 1950. He went on to work as a fashion illustrator for Neiman Marcus through1950s, and was the primary artist for Saks Fifth Avenue during the 1960s and early 1970s. Greenhill is most widely recognized for his Lord & Taylor illustrations, including the company's trademark long-stemmed rose.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Fred Greenhill fashion illustrations
This collection holds charcoal, grease pencil, and gouache on paper fashion illustrations of women's garments created in 1985.
Untitled (Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic), circa 1970s, 1987, circa 1970s
Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic (separated); Black and white: charcoal and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Untitled (Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic), circa 1970s, 1987, circa 1970s
Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic (separated); Black and white: charcoal and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Untitled (Two figures in plaid sunsuits), 1980, 1987, 1980
Two figures in plaid sunsuits, one with overskirt. Black cast shadows in background. Transfer from study collection, 2002; Black and white: charcoal and wash; Signed lower left; Client Lord & Taylor