Charles Bragg

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Charles Bragg
Born Charles Bragg
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Occupation Artist, Sculptor, Author
Nationality American
Website
www.charlesbragg.com

Charles Bragg (born 1931) is an American sculptor, painter, artist and author known best for his satirical artwork.

Early life

Bragg was born in St. Louis Missouri in 1931. His parents were Vaudeville performers, and he spent most of his young life traveling on tour with them. During his teenage years, he went to New York's High School of Music and Art in Harlem. At 18, he ran away with his high school sweetheart, fellow artist, Jennie Tomao.

Career

Before pursuing art, Bragg worked as a cab driver, a truck driver, a stand-up comedian and a factory worker. He eventually settled in California where he began his artistic career. He started by painting portraits of wealthy families, as well as offering lessons. He began to pursue his own creative work and experienced some success. His success came from the humor and satirical style of his work, which often portrayed flaws in American society. His political opinions are featured in his work. Bragg has referred to himself as a "devoted student of the human race" and an "observer."

Bragg's works have been showcased in museums and exhibits around the world, and he has had work commissioned by Playboy Magazine. In 1986, PBS made a documentary about him called "Charles Bragg - One of a Kind."[1] One of Bragg's lithographs, "The Screen Goddess," is featured prominently in the opening scene of the 1992 Robert Altman film, "The Player."[2]

Books

He has published and his work has been featured in books.

  • "Longbeard the Wizard" by Charles Bragg and Sid Fleischman (Jun 1970)[3]
  • "Charles Bragg: The Works! A Retrospective" by Alan Bisbort, Charles Bragg and Richard B. Stolley (Oct 1999)[4]
  • "Charles Bragg on the Law" by Charles Bragg (Nov 1, 1984)[5]
  • "Charles Bragg on Medicine" by Charles Bragg (Nov 1984)[6]
  • "Asylum Earth" by Charles Bragg (Feb 19, 2013)[7]

Awards

Bragg has won many awards, including the Gold Medal for the National Society of Illustrators as well as the Award of Merit from the Art Directors Guild of New York.

Personal life

Bragg lives in Beverly Hills and continues his artistic career. He has two children, artist Charles Lynn Bragg and author Georgia Bragg.

References

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