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Greenhill, Fred (1925-2007)

 Person

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

 Collection
Identifier: SC.304
Scope and Contents

This collection holds charcoal, grease pencil, and gouache on paper fashion illustrations of women's garments created in 1985.

Dates: 1985

Untitled (Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic), circa 1970s, 1987, circa 1970s

 Item
Identifier: SC.187.1.124A
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1987; circa 1970s

Untitled (Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic), circa 1970s, 1987, circa 1970s

 Item
Identifier: SC.187.1.124B
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1987; circa 1970s

Untitled (Two figures in plaid sunsuits), 1980, 1987, 1980

 Item
Identifier: SC.187.1.235
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1987; 1980

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