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Bob Peak
(1928 - 1992) If Herbert Paus was the "Robert Peak of his age," who was Robert Peak? A master of colors, draftsmanship, texture, and design with a style and command that sold products. Ad and promotional work for US Postal Service, French Lines, Samsonite, Puritan Sportswear, 7-up, TWA, Ford; story and cover art for most major "slicks," e.g. Sports Illustrated, TV Guide, and Time (over 40 covers). 100+ movie posters: West Side Story, Modesty Blaise, Camelot, Star Trek the Motion Picture, The Missouri Breaks, The Spy Who Loved Me, Superman, My Fair Lady, Apocalypse Now, Excaliber, Any Which Way But Loose, Our Man Flint. Also provided original art for Varese Sarabande CDs, notably John William's "The Cowboys" and Bernard Herrmann "The Concert Suites." His son, Matthew Peak, carries on the artistic tradition (see entries end of page). Southern Pacific (Time, 19 Sep 1951) Peak, R - 001A Marlboro Cigarettes (19??) Peak, R - 002A Marlboro Lights (1972) Peak, R - 003 7-Up, "Get Real Action" (1964) Peak, R - 004 Cosmopolitan, "Just for Laughs" (1965) Peak, R - 005 My Fair Lady (1964) Peak, R - 006 McCall's, "Mornings at 7:45" (1956) Peak, R - 007 Bernard Herrmann, "Concert Suites" (1989) Peak, R - 008 Every Which Way But Loose poster (1979) Peak, R - 009 French Line "Maiden Voyage of a New Idea" (1961) Peak, R - 010 Puritan ads (1962, 1967) Peak, R - 011 Ford Comet "First of the Compact Cars" (1960) Peak, R - 012 Los Angeles Olympics art, one of dozens Peak painted for the event, (1984) Peak, R - 013 Gas, "Look what Gas is doing now!" (1959) Peak, R - 014 Cosmopolitan, "Them" (1970) Peak, R - 015 Star Trek V, The Final Frontier (1989) Peak, R - 016 Mathew Peak Bernard Herrmann, 7th Voyage of Sinbad; Peak, M - 001 Jerry Goldsmith, Frontiers; Peak, M - 002 Alan Silvestri, Voyages; Peak, M - 003 John Barry, Body Heat; Peak, M - 004 |
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