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Meyerowitz at the New York premiere of the film Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead, Tribeca Film Festival, April 16, 2015
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Rick Meyerowitz 1943 (age 73–74) The Bronx, New York |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Illustrator, writer |
Rick Meyerowitz (born November 29, 1943, The Bronx, New York) is an American artist, and author. He is best known for his work for National Lampoon magazine and its spin-offs, including his poster for the comedy film Animal House.
Rick is the younger brother of photographer Joel Meyerowitz. He started drawing during his childhood and attended art school at Boston University.
Meyerowitz was a frequent contributor to National Lampoon magazine; memorable artwork of his included the "Mona Gorilla" (the Mona Lisa as a gorilla).
Meyerowitz created the widely recognized theatrical release poster for the 1978 comedy movie Animal House.
Meyerowitz has worked as a commercial artist and as the author and artist of humorous books such as Return of the Nose Masks (1998; a book of punch-out masks to be worn on the nose) and Dodosaurs: The Dinosaurs That Didn't Make It (1983); he has also illustrated children's books (Rip Van Winkle, 2004, for example).
Meyerowitz's collaborations with the artist Maira Kalman produced New Yorkistan, a popular cover for The New Yorker magazine, as well as editorial and humor pieces for The New York Times. Coasters which the two artists designed were for sale at the Museum of Modern Art.
Meyerowitz put together a coffee table book about National Lampoon magazine's artists and writers, called Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Writers and Artists Who Made the National Lampoon Insanely Great. The book was published by Abrams in the fall of 2010.