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Gustav Rehberger : ウィキペディア英語版
Gustav Rehberger

Gustav Rehberger (1910–1995) was an Austrian-born American painter, draftsman, illustrator, designer, muralist, and art educator.
Rehberger was born in Riedlingsdorf, Austria in 1910. In 1923 at the age of 13 he emigrated to Chicago, United States and by the age of 14 won a scholarship to the Art Institute of Chicago. During the Great Depression he worked as a graphic and industrial designer and illustrator and also did some sculptures. When World War II began, he served in the US Air Force. After the war, he moved into a studio at the Carnegie Hall in New York City. Later, he began teaching composition, figure drawing and painting across the street at the Art Students League from 1972 until his death in 1995.
==Career==

From 1929 to 1931 he worked as art director at the Reuben H. Donnelly Corporation. During the war from 1943 to 1945 he worked as an illustrator and from 1942 to 1946 did two murals for the ''Bonds for Us, Bombs for Them'' campaign which were displayed at the Chicago Union Station.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Gustav Rehberger'', American (1910–1995) )
Starting from 1948 subway poster titled ''New York'', Rehberger ventured into a commercial art business. From 1948 to 170 he did editorial illustrations for such magazines as ''Coronet'', ''Collier's'', ''Esquire'' and ''True''. In 1953 he made a Regal Shoe Company ad and for four years afterword worked for Sheraton Hotels as an advertiser. In 1958 he made six paintings of ''The Marlboro Man'' for Philip Morris Inc. and by 1961 did an ad for the Distillers Company. For ten years he did television advertising. From 1956 to September 1, 1966 he did such ads as ''Nightmare in Red'' for the Armstrong Circle Theatre, ''Sgt. York'' for the Schaefer Award Theatre and ''Coming at You'' for the Australian Football League.〔
Starting from 1954 Rehberger participated in numerous motion picture promos such as the ''Elephant Walk'' and ''The Command''. In 1956 he did three promotions for movies including ''Helen of Troy'', ''Moby Dick'' and ''The Animal World''. He did another three promotions in 1958 including ''The Old Man and the Sea'', ''The Deep Six'' and ''The Defiant Ones''. A year later he continued, making another set of three to the following films: ''Solomon and Sheba'', ''Pork Chop Hill'' and a movie about ''John Paul Jones''. In 1960 he made three promos again to such films as ''David and Bathsheba'', ''Hannibal'' and ''Under Ten Flags''. By 1961, his promotions began to appear less, during which year he made only two: one was for the ''One-Eyed Jacks'' while the other was ''The White Warrior''. From 1962 to 1965 he would make only promotion a year; during those times Rehberger did such advertisements of such films as the ''Pressure Point'', the ''Cheyenne Autumn'' and the ''Major Dundee'', ending his career as an advertiser with a promo to a film called ''Leadbelly'' in 1976. In 1970 he appeared on the ''Joe Franklin Show'' and on channel 3 and 7 Eye Witness News in 1971 and 1983 respectively. In 1987 he did an interview with AT&T which was the only one he decided to do.〔

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