(1953-03-13) March 13, 1953 (age 71) Detroit, Michigan
Nationality
American
Area(s)
Caricature, Art Director
Notable works
Mad magazine
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Sam Viviano (born March 13, 1953, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American caricature artist and art director. Viviano's caricatures are known for their wide jaws, which Viviano has explained is a result of his incorporation of side views as well as front views into his distortions of the human face. He has also developed a reputation for his ability to do crowd scenes. Explaining his twice-yearly covers for Institutional Investor magazine, Viviano has said that his upper limit is sixty caricatures in nine days.
SamViviano (born March 13, 1953, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American caricature artist and art director. Viviano's caricatures are known for their wide...
1947), American journalist SamViviano (born 1953), American artist Viviano Codazzi (c.1606–1670), Italian painter Viviano Guida (born 1955), Italian...
Ronald Searle (1920–2011) S. Jithesh (born 1974) Sam Berman (1906–1995) Sam Norkin (1917–2011) SamViviano (born 1953) Sebastian Krüger (born 1963) Seyran...
CinéMAD. In August 2016, four of Mad's longtime contributors—editor/artist SamViviano, writers Dick DeBartolo and Desmond Devlin, and artist Tom Richmond—appeared...
the day, including politicians, sportsmen, writers and other notables. SamViviano (1953, American) has done much work for corporations and in advertising...
Frank Viviano (born Francesco Paolo Viviano in Detroit, Michigan in 1947) is a Sicilian-American journalist and foreign correspondent. He attended De...
Contrasting current art techniques and Jaffee's approach, Mad's art director, SamViviano, said, "I think part of the brilliance of the Fold-In is lost on the...
course of his career with Mad, he discovered and mentored artists such as SamViviano. Although he had fewer than ten official bylines in 48 years, Meglin...
1941 tour of the country. Due to his resemblance to William Gaines, SamViviano redid Erwin's character as Gaines in the MAD Magazine spoof of Home Alone...
Charlton, DC, Marvel and Warren Publishing Sara Varon — teaches printmaking SamViviano – contributor and art director at Mad magazine Lauren Weinstein — cartoonist...
Contributors include Drew Friedman, Mike & Laura Allred, Emo Philips, SamViviano, Danny Hellman, Aaron Augenblick, Peter Bagge, Bill Plympton, Gideon...
for his syndicated comic panel The Neighborhood (born in Grand Rapids) SamViviano, caricature artist and art director best known for his work in Mad magazine...
college, he and another art student, SamViviano, turned out silk screened posters for the theater department. Viviano went on to work as the art director...
Internet company founder; known for the Crash Bandicoot series of games SamViviano (AB 1975), art director and cover illustrator for MAD magazine Clarice...
Linebackers coach. He later served as the Detroit Lions linebackers' coach. SamViviano '71, Art Director, Mad Magazine Craig Wolanin '85, former National Hockey...
Caricature Artists annual convention has featured guests of honor such as SamViviano, Dan Adel, Tom Richmond, Hermann Mejia, Mark Fredrickson, Bill Plympton...
Pittman 2005 C. F. Payne 2006 Steve Brodner 2007 Daryll Collins 2008 SamViviano 2009 Ray Alma 2010 Anton Emdin 2011 Edward Sorel 2012 Anton Emdin 2013...
show, ma che papera di Viviano" [Serie A, Cagliari-Sampdoria 2–1: Joao Pedro and Melchiorri show, but what a blunder by Viviano]. Corriere dello Sport...
featured Christiane Noll, Jose Llana, Lauren Kennedy, Jane Krakowski, and Sal Viviano. In May 1999, Raize co-produced a benefit for refugees from Kosovo at the...
childhood friends "Candy" Candido (bass), Irving Fazola (clarinet) and Johnny Viviano (drums). Prima attended Jesuit High School but transferred to Warren Easton...