Robert Bonfils (American illustrator)

Robert Bonfils
Born 1922
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A
Nationality American
Education Kansas City Art Institute
Art Institute of Chicago
Known for Painting; illustration

Robert Bonfils (born 1922)[1][2] is an American illustrator, known for his covers for erotic, pulp fiction paperbacks.

Biography

Robert Bonfils was born in 1922 in Kansas City[2] and grew up there. After finishing high school, he attended the Kansas City Art Institute, where Thomas Hart Benton was among the teachers. In his classes were future artists like Bill and Jim Teason, Jackson Pollock, and others.[2]

Bonfils-illustrated cover, ca. 1950s

After doing his service in the army, Bonfils moved to Chicago and continued his studies at the Art Institute of Chicago.[3]

His first job was at the art agency of Stevens/Hall/Biondi, from where he emerged as professional commercial artist and a paperback cover painter. He started doing covers and illustrations for children's books, covers for Mercury Records and ads for Miller High life beer.[2]

Stanley Schrag of Playtime Books and the brothers Sorren of Merit Books recruited Bonfils to paint covers for their sex-novel paperbacks.[3] When Harold W. McCauley retired fromm Nightstand Books, William Hamling hired Bonfils to replace McCauley and assigned him with setting up a new publishing operation out of San Diego, which was to become Greenleaf Classics, with Bonfils as its Art Director and Earl Kemp as the Editor-in-Chief.[2]

During the heyday of sex publishing, Bonfils was producing some fifty covers every month.[2] He retired from the book cover illustration business in the mid-1970s and continues to paint within the gallery community of San Diego.[4] The original art for most Greenleaf covers has been lost, with only a few pieces having survived.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. Lesbian Pulp Fiction Collection, Mount Saint Vincent University
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gerts, Stephen J., Jay A. Gertzman, John Gilmore, Michael Hemmingson, Lydia Lunch, Lynn Munroe, Robert Silverberg (editors). Sin-A-Rama: Sleaze Sex Paperbacks of the Sixties; Feral House; 2005; ISBN 1-932595-05-8
  3. 1 2 Lovisi, Gary. Dames, Dolls and Delinquents: A Collector's Guide to Sexy Pulp Fiction Paperbacks; Krause Publications; First Edition (1st printing) edition: 16 July 2009; ISBN 978-0896899681
  4. 1 2 The Bonfils official website
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