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Remembering the Movie Poster Art of Robert Tanenbaum



Robert Tanenbaum might not be a household name but you will definitely connect his work to the movie and TV classics of the 80's and 90's like:
  1. Steven Spielberg's Jaws
  2. The Color of Money with a young Tom Cruise
  3. The killer canine from Cujo
  4. And the hilarious Meet the Fockers starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller
And the list goes on and on with many memorable classics from more than 200 illustrations which also spanned into sports (Nolan Ryan, Larry Bird, & Dale Earnhardt to name a few) to advertising (Toyota, Levi's, & Hallmark to name a few) to contemporary art.

When I came across Robert Tanenbaum's work, I was never aware of his work before and surprisingly also learned he was a fellow San Fernando Valley resident living and working in Tarzana where his home had a detached art studio. So this is another testament to the great and talented residents that work and live in the SFV.

Now you have the opportunity to view his movie poster art work in a newly released hardcover book that is 208 pages, features over 200 illustrations that have never been seen before in its original state, and is also signed by the artist himself. Robert tells hilarious, honest, and compelling anecdotes about the extensive creative process and you will be blown away by the range of styles he mastered in his illustrious career for the silver screen.

You can learn more about the book and Robert at https://www.tanenbaummovieposterbook.com/ as well as purchase movie posters at http://www.tanenbaumart.com/

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Marty Mcfly

Anything and everything about the San Fernando Valley. This blog will take you back in time when the valley was covered with dirt and orange groves to a leader in the space race to its current status as America's suburb. Come along and join me on this adventure, I guarantee you have been influenced/impacted by the San Fernando Valley in one form or another even if you have never visited or heard of the SFV.

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