David Rose (artist)
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David Rose (March 10, 1910 – March 4, 2006) was an American artist, illustrator, and art director.
Early life
Rose grew up in
Career
Rose worked as "an animator, a layout artist, a publicity artist, an art director, an illustrator and a designer" at Walt Disney Animation Studios, Warner Bros. Animation, and Universal Pictures.[1]
During
His pieces later centered around the dignity of work, and included rock miners, swamp workers, agricultural workers, sailors, longshoremen, and subway construction workers, and in the 21st century, mothers affected by the
From 1973 to 1996, he was a courtroom artist who covered national and international trials. He worked as an art director for
For his work covering the
Personal life
Rose married art teacher Ida Shapiro in 1945, and fathered two children with her, Marsha and Lisa. He died aged 95 in 2006 at his home due to complications from pneumonia. He is survived by his daughter and artist Lisa.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Stewart, Jocelyn Y. (March 11, 2006). "David Rose, 95; Artist's Depictions of Famous Trials Were Seen by Millions Around World". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
- ^ a b c Burke, Anne (October 3, 2004). "Witness to history". UCLA Magazine. Regents of the University of California. Archived from the original on December 17, 2004. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
- ^ "David Rose: Witness to the Prosecution". USC Libraries. October 25, 2011. Retrieved June 25, 2023.