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Reynold Ruffins

Reynold Dash Ruffins[1] (August 5, 1930[2]– July 11, 2021) was an American painter, illustrator, and graphic designer. With Milton Glaser, Edward Sorel, and Seymour Chwast, Ruffins founded Push Pin Studios in 1954.[3] An illustrator of more than twenty children's books,[4] Ruffins is known for his "stylistic versatility, vibrant colors, and penchant for fanciful creatures."[2] He has had many solo exhibitions and been part of group show exhibitions at Paris' Musée du Louvre, and in Milan, Bologna, and Tokyo.[5]

Reynold Ruffins
Ruffins in 2013
Born(1930-08-05)August 5, 1930
DiedJuly 11, 2021(2021-07-11) (aged 90)
Sag Harbor, New York
EducationCooper Union
Known forPainting, children's book illustration, graphic design
AwardsAugustus St. Gaudens Award (Cooper Union)
Cooper Union Presidential Citation
Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Award, 1997
New York Art Directors Club
Silver Medal, the Society of Illustrators

Biography

Ruffins attended the High School of Music & Art[6] in New York City and Cooper Union. While still a student at Cooper Union he, Seymour Chwast, Milton Glaser, and Edward Sorel, formed Design Plus, a short-lived studio.[7] After graduation the collaborative partnership evolved and in 1954, he co-founded Push Pin Studios[8] with fellow Cooper graduates Glaser,[9] Sorel,[10] and Chwast.[11] In 1963, after leaving Push Pin, Ruffins founded another design studio with Simms Taback,[12] a partnership which lasted for more than thirty years.[4] Commercial clients included IBM, AT&T, Coca-Cola, CBS, Pfizer, the New York Times, Time Life, Fortune, Gourmet Magazine, and the U.S. Post Office.

Ruffins entered the field of children's book illustration in 1969, and throughout the 1970s and early 1980s he frequently collaborated with writer Jane Sarnoff.[2]

In 1991, Ruffins teamed with Whoopi Goldberg and Herbie Hancock to produce "Koi and the Kola Nuts," a highly praised video for children which was part of Rabbit Ears Productions' We All Have Tales series.

Ruffins died peacefully at home on Sunday July 11, 2021, surrounded by family.[13] He lived in Sag Harbor, New York; his wife Joan died in 2013.[4][14]

Teaching

A professor emeritus at CUNY's Queens College, Ruffins has also taught at the School of Visual Arts, Parsons The New School for Design, and was a visiting adjunct professor at Syracuse University.

Awards

Ruffins was the recipient of the Augustus St. Gaudens Award (presented by Cooper Union) for outstanding professional achievement in the arts. The Cooper Union Presidential Citation was also presented to Ruffins for his work and prominence in his profession. Ruffins' work led to awards from the New York Art Directors Club and a Silver Medal from the Society of Illustrators. Ruffins won the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Award in 1997 for the book Running the Road to ABC (written by Denize Lauture).[15] His illustrations for the Haitian author earned Mr. Ruffins international honors.[16]

Bibliography

As illustrator, unless otherwise noted:

  • The Amazing Maze (E.P. Dutton, 1969) — written by Harry Hartwick (co-illustrated with Simms Taback)
  • Camels: Ships of the Desert (HarperCollins, 1974) — written by John Frederick Waters
  • The Chess Book (Scribner, 1973) — written by Jane Sarnoff
  • The Monster Riddle Book (Scribner 1975) — written by Jane Sarnoff
  • The Code & Cipher Book (MacMillan, 1975) — written by Jane Sarnoff
  • Space (Scribner, 1978) — written by Jane Sarnoff
  • My Brother Never Feeds the Cat (Scribner, 1979) — writer and illustrator
  • Misoso: Once Upon a Time Tales from Africa (Knopf, 1994) — written by Verna Aardema
  • Running the Road to ABC (Simon & Schuster, 1996) — written by Denize Lauture
  • Everywhere Faces Everywhere (Simon & Schuster, 1997) — written by James Berry
  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout! (Henry Holt, 1998) — written by Teri Sloat
  • The Gift of the Crocodile: A Cinderella Story (Simon & Schuster, 2000) — written by Judy Sierra
  • Marco's Run (Green Light Readers, 2001) — written by Wesley Cartier
  • A Friend for King Amadou (Houghton Mifflin, 2006) — written by Robert McKissack

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.teachingbooks.net/images/authors/3346.jpg[bare URL image file]
  2. ^ a b c Zipes, Jack. Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature (Oxford University Press, 2006).
  3. ^ http://www.alcorngallery.com/PushpinLuminaries_web.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ a b c Dermont, Stacy. "Who's Here: Reynold Ruffins/Artist,"[permanent dead link] Dan's Papers #44 (Feb. 4, 2011).
  5. ^ "Ruffins, Push Pin Studios graphic artist, dies at 90". 2 August 2021.
  6. ^ "LaGuardia Arts Alumni," Archived 2014-04-08 at archive.today LaGuardia High School official website. Accessed Dec. 26, 2014. (The H.S. of Music & Art later merged with another school to become LaGuardia H.S.)
  7. ^ "Reynold Ruffins Death - Obituary, Reynold Ruffins Cause of Death". 13 July 2021.
  8. ^ jessilynneee (6 April 2014). "History of Graphic Design Blog".
  9. ^ Oloizia, Jeff (27 March 2015). "Milton Glaser's Legacy".
  10. ^ "Edward Sorel". ADC • Global Awards & Club.
  11. ^ "Pushpin Gallery".
  12. ^ "About Simms Taback - Biography".
  13. ^ "Artist Reynold Ruffins of Sag Harbor Remembered for His Decades of Work". 14 July 2021.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-25.
  15. ^ https://scontent-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpt1/v/t1.0-9/11269509_10152997414938882_377618349586506728_n.jpg?oh=211f451c08b9fc54bf3f03a72b9ee94a&oe=55FFD207[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ Green, Penelope (August 2021). "Reynold Ruffins, Push Pin Studios Graphic Artist, Dies at 90". The New York Times.

References

  • Chwast, Seymour, The Push Pin Graphic (Chronicle Books, 2004) ISBN 0-8118-4103-0
  • Meggs, Phillip. A History of Graphic Design (NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1983) ISBN 0-471-29198-6
  • Patton, Sharon F. African American Art (Oxford University Press, 1998) ISBN 0-19-284213-7
  • Pitz, Henry Clarence. 200 Years of American Illustration (NY: Random House, 1977) ISBN 0-394-41474-8

External links

  • Official website

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Reynold Dash Ruffins 1 August 5 1930 2 July 11 2021 was an American painter illustrator and graphic designer With Milton Glaser Edward Sorel and Seymour Chwast Ruffins founded Push Pin Studios in 1954 3 An illustrator of more than twenty children s books 4 Ruffins is known for his stylistic versatility vibrant colors and penchant for fanciful creatures 2 He has had many solo exhibitions and been part of group show exhibitions at Paris Musee du Louvre and in Milan Bologna and Tokyo 5 Reynold RuffinsRuffins in 2013Born 1930 08 05 August 5 1930New York CityDiedJuly 11 2021 2021 07 11 aged 90 Sag Harbor New YorkEducationCooper UnionKnown forPainting children s book illustration graphic designAwardsAugustus St Gaudens Award Cooper Union Cooper Union Presidential CitationCoretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Award 1997New York Art Directors ClubSilver Medal the Society of Illustrators Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Teaching 2 Awards 3 Bibliography 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditRuffins attended the High School of Music amp Art 6 in New York City and Cooper Union While still a student at Cooper Union he Seymour Chwast Milton Glaser and Edward Sorel formed Design Plus a short lived studio 7 After graduation the collaborative partnership evolved and in 1954 he co founded Push Pin Studios 8 with fellow Cooper graduates Glaser 9 Sorel 10 and Chwast 11 In 1963 after leaving Push Pin Ruffins founded another design studio with Simms Taback 12 a partnership which lasted for more than thirty years 4 Commercial clients included IBM AT amp T Coca Cola CBS Pfizer the New York Times Time Life Fortune Gourmet Magazine and the U S Post Office Ruffins entered the field of children s book illustration in 1969 and throughout the 1970s and early 1980s he frequently collaborated with writer Jane Sarnoff 2 In 1991 Ruffins teamed with Whoopi Goldberg and Herbie Hancock to produce Koi and the Kola Nuts a highly praised video for children which was part of Rabbit Ears Productions We All Have Tales series Ruffins died peacefully at home on Sunday July 11 2021 surrounded by family 13 He lived in Sag Harbor New York his wife Joan died in 2013 4 14 Teaching Edit A professor emeritus at CUNY s Queens College Ruffins has also taught at the School of Visual Arts Parsons The New School for Design and was a visiting adjunct professor at Syracuse University Awards EditRuffins was the recipient of the Augustus St Gaudens Award presented by Cooper Union for outstanding professional achievement in the arts The Cooper Union Presidential Citation was also presented to Ruffins for his work and prominence in his profession Ruffins work led to awards from the New York Art Directors Club and a Silver Medal from the Society of Illustrators Ruffins won the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Award in 1997 for the book Running the Road to ABC written by Denize Lauture 15 His illustrations for the Haitian author earned Mr Ruffins international honors 16 Bibliography EditAs illustrator unless otherwise noted The Amazing Maze E P Dutton 1969 written by Harry Hartwick co illustrated with Simms Taback Camels Ships of the Desert HarperCollins 1974 written by John Frederick Waters The Chess Book Scribner 1973 written by Jane Sarnoff The Monster Riddle Book Scribner 1975 written by Jane Sarnoff The Code amp Cipher Book MacMillan 1975 written by Jane Sarnoff Space Scribner 1978 written by Jane Sarnoff My Brother Never Feeds the Cat Scribner 1979 writer and illustrator Misoso Once Upon a Time Tales from Africa Knopf 1994 written by Verna Aardema Running the Road to ABC Simon amp Schuster 1996 written by Denize Lauture Everywhere Faces Everywhere Simon amp Schuster 1997 written by James Berry There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout Henry Holt 1998 written by Teri Sloat The Gift of the Crocodile A Cinderella Story Simon amp Schuster 2000 written by Judy Sierra Marco s Run Green Light Readers 2001 written by Wesley Cartier A Friend for King Amadou Houghton Mifflin 2006 written by Robert McKissackNotes Edit http www teachingbooks net images authors 3346 jpg bare URL image file a b c Zipes Jack Oxford Encyclopedia of Children s Literature Oxford University Press 2006 http www alcorngallery com PushpinLuminaries web pdf bare URL PDF a b c Dermont Stacy Who s Here Reynold Ruffins Artist permanent dead link Dan s Papers 44 Feb 4 2011 Ruffins Push Pin Studios graphic artist dies at 90 2 August 2021 LaGuardia Arts Alumni Archived 2014 04 08 at archive today LaGuardia High School official website Accessed Dec 26 2014 The H S of Music amp Art later merged with another school to become LaGuardia H S Reynold Ruffins Death Obituary Reynold Ruffins Cause of Death 13 July 2021 jessilynneee 6 April 2014 History of Graphic Design Blog Oloizia Jeff 27 March 2015 Milton Glaser s Legacy Edward Sorel ADC Global Awards amp Club Pushpin Gallery About Simms Taback Biography Artist Reynold Ruffins of Sag Harbor Remembered for His Decades of Work 14 July 2021 Joan B Ruffins The Sag Harbor Express Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 25 https scontent lga xx fbcdn net hphotos xpt1 v t1 0 9 11269509 10152997414938882 377618349586506728 n jpg oh 211f451c08b9fc54bf3f03a72b9ee94a amp oe 55FFD207 permanent dead link Green Penelope August 2021 Reynold Ruffins Push Pin Studios Graphic Artist Dies at 90 The New York Times References EditChwast Seymour The Push Pin Graphic Chronicle Books 2004 ISBN 0 8118 4103 0 Meggs Phillip A History of Graphic Design NY Van Nostrand Reinhold 1983 ISBN 0 471 29198 6 Patton Sharon F African American Art Oxford University Press 1998 ISBN 0 19 284213 7 Pitz Henry Clarence 200 Years of American Illustration NY Random House 1977 ISBN 0 394 41474 8External links Edit Children s literature portalOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reynold Ruffins amp oldid 1155678548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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