Stewart Moskowitz (born July 6, 1941 – May 23, 2017) was an American artist, illustrator, and children's book author. His pop art style paintings gained popularity in the United States during the 1970s and early 1980s through the sale of posters and prints.

Stewart Moskowitz
Born(1941-07-06)July 6, 1941
DiedMay 23, 2017(2017-05-23) (aged 75)
Occupation(s)Illustrator
Cartoonist
Author

Early career

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Mozkowitz's first success in mass-produced prints was "American Rabbit". Later successes included "Penguins...the Corporation", "The White Brothers", "Chocolate Mousse", "Patchwork Cow", and "Chicken Soup".[1] His characters and artistic style became especially popular in Japan in the early 1980s.[2] Moskowitz published several children's books of his own in 1982. By 1986, several of the characters in Moskowitz's paintings were used in the movie The Adventures of the American Rabbit.[2] His work remained strongly popular in Japan and formed the basis of logos and commercial illustrations for several Japanese companies (including AT&T Japan, Fuji, Mitsubishi & Panasonic),[2] children's books, and animated movies in that country.[3]

Fuji TV used one of Moskowitz's paintings, which depicts the planet Earth as a fish,[4] as the Naruhodo! The World logo during the series broadcast run.[1][5] Parasa & Dinky Dinos became a Japanese franchise including a coloring cartridge for the Konami Picno;[6] at least one animated short;[7] and Parasa (a yellow parasaurolophus) was instated as the mascot of newly renamed Sakura Bank in 1992,[8] appearing on bank cards, pass books, and other materials.

Moskowitz registered several dozen paintings under United States' copyright in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.[9]

Death

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By mid-May, 2017, Moskowitz had been diagnosed with terminal cancer and was in hospice care. A YouCaring (now part of GoFundMe) fundraiser raised over $10,000 to bring his family together, given his condition.[10] Moskowitz's death came shortly after, on May 23, 2017.[3]

Artistic works

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Paintings (1970s)

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  • American Rabbit
  • Peeky-Turcock
  • The White Brothers
  • Penguins...the Corporation
  • Loose Appaloosas
  • Star Rabbit
  • Patchwork Cow
  • Giant Pig/Pig With House[11]

Bibliography

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As author

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Year Title Publisher ISBN Pages Note
1982 A Patchwork Fish Tale Julian Messner 978-0671453275 28
1982 The Legend of the American Rabbit...Who He Is and How He Came To Be Julian Messner 978-0671458850 30
1982 Too-Loose the Chocolate Moose Julian Messner 978-0671458867 28
1984 Fred & Freddy's Lovely Cooking (Desserts) AIPEC 978-4870470101 63 Japanese
1984 Fred & Freddy's Lovely Cooking (American Snacks) AIPEC 978-4870470118 63 Japanese
1984 Fred & Freddy's Lovely Cooking (Dinners) AIPEC 978-4870470156 63 Japanese
1984 Fred & Freddy's Lovely Cooking (Lunches) AIPEC 978-4870470163 63 Japanese
1990 Moskowitz's World Fusosha Publishing 978-4594006143 Japanese
1993 Yellow Dinosaur Boy: Adventure of Parasa and Friends Fusosha Publishing 978-4594011420 Japanese
1996 Yellow Dinosaur Boy 2: Save Our Dinosaur Planet Fusosha Publishing 978-4594019679 Japanese
2012 Too-Loose the Chocolate Moose, 30th Anniversary Edition Stewart Moskowitz Media 978-0985146719 32
2013 Vincent van Goat: The Real Story Stewart Moskowitz Media 978-0985146726 34
2013 A Patchwork Fish Tale: 30th Anniversary Edition Stewart Moskowitz Media 978-0985146733 34

As illustrator

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Year Title (author) Publisher ISBN Pages Note
1994 Night of the Upside-Down Crescent Moon (Yuichi Watanabe) Fusosha Publishing 978-4594015817 Japanese
1997 The Flying Coconut (unknown)[12] Japanese
2015 Barney Meets BeeBee (Noni Morton) Jangus Publishing Group 978-0996463706 23
2015 Bear's Pond (Noni Morton) Jangus Publishing Group 978-0996463713 23

References

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  1. ^ a b Mazur, Dan (2002-05-02). "Being Stewart Moskowitz". Topanga Messenger Online. Retrieved 2018-08-03.
  2. ^ a b c Beck, Jerry (2005-10-28). The Animated Movie Guide. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781569762226.
  3. ^ a b "Stewart Moskowitz's Obituary on Times-Standard". Times-Standard. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
  4. ^ "Stewart Moskowitz Online Gallery". 2004-11-27. Archived from the original on 2004-11-27. Retrieved 2018-08-04.
  5. ^ Eric Ligon (2017-08-17), なるほど! ザ・ワールド マジック特集 part2, retrieved 2018-08-04
  6. ^ "Kīroi Kyōryū-kun Parasa no Obake Taiji box art".
  7. ^ moskowitzworld (2009-08-15), Dinky Dinos Promo Video #2, retrieved 2018-08-04
  8. ^ Reid, T. R. (1992-04-02). "IN JAPAN, BANKING ON A NEW IMAGE". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-08-04.
  9. ^ "Titles in document V2380P336". cocatalog.loc.gov. Retrieved 2018-08-03.
  10. ^ "Well-known Local Artist, Stu Moskowitz Has Cancer". Redheaded Blackbelt. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
  11. ^ Gazella, Kim (1982-03-03). "Iowans' Art Work Goes to Congress". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2018-08-03 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Books - Stewart Moskowitz Media - all of the artist's books at his own official site". www.stewartmoskowitzmedia.com. Retrieved 2018-08-05.