Hungarian-American designer and illustrator (1896–1981)
Ilonka Karasz
Born
(1896-07-13)July 13, 1896
Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary
Died
May 26, 1981(1981-05-26) (aged 84)
Warwick, New York, U.S.
Nationality
Hungarian-American
Occupation(s)
Designer Illustrator
Notable work
Covers for The New Yorker
Ilonka Karasz (July 13, 1896 – May 26, 1981), was a Hungarian-American designer and illustrator known for avant-garde industrial design and for her many New Yorker magazine covers.[1]
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IlonkaKarasz (July 13, 1896 – May 26, 1981), was a Hungarian-American designer and illustrator known for avant-garde industrial design and for her many...
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associated with them disappear from the sky. The story was illustrated by IlonkaKarasz and published by Harper & Brothers in 1946. It was a runner-up for the...
by Thomas Hart Benton, George Biddle, Hugo Gellert, Pola Hoffmann, IlonkaKarasz, Henry Varnum Poor, John Storrs, Mary Tannahill, Buk Ulreich and others...
1937, Buffalo Pottery's art director was the noted modernist artist IlonkaKarasz. During World War II, the company again manufactured primarily for the...
the younger sister of industrial designer and New Yorker cover artist IlonkaKarasz. She taught herself embroidery, utilizing her family, animals, and the...
classes at Teachers College from 1923 to 1927, as well as with designer IlonkaKarasz and through museum study rooms. In 1914, she married Charles Mergentime...
other artists and designers, including Pola Hoffmann, Hugo Gellert, IlonkaKarasz, Herman Rosse and Herman Trunk. An exhibition of their rugs, along with...
with Mme. De Salzmann’s work, later continuing under the guidance of IlonkaKarasz Nyland (1896-1981) for a period of six years. Spanier eventually left...
designed by contemporary New York designers, such as Donald Deskey and IlonkaKarasz. AUDAC was modeled on European decorative arts societies such as the...