Joe DiMaggio by Howard Brodie, 12x16" 1936
Before he worked as a war reporter and a courtroom sketch artist, Howard Brodie (1915-2010) produced a lot of portraits in crayon of sports figures for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Brodie drew from life whenever he could. According to Gene Byrnes, "He avoids any mechanical means of drawing, and says that when he is asked to use a photograph for factual reference he goes to considerable pains to avoid copying it."
Books: A Complete Guide to Drawing, Illustration, Cartooning, and Painting by Gene Byrnes
Drawing Fire: A Combat Artist at War : Pacific Europe Korea Indochina Vietnam
2 comments:
My name is Roberta Milano. I have several signed works by David Brodie including a self-portrait for sale
I own an original drawing by Brodie for a series he and Woody Ismael did of major religious figures for I think AP wire service after the war - it is of a woman maybe salvation army . Is there a good index of his postwar work anywhere- I'd like to find out more about who she is
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