Illustrator Robert Grossman’s ‘Rolling Stone’ Covers
Robert Grossman, the artist and illustrator whose musician portraits and madcap political caricatures featured on the cover and in the pages of Rolling Stone, died March 15th at the age of 78. For Rolling Stone, he created the image of the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia for the cover of a November 1973 issue, the illustration of Crosby, Stills & Nash that accompanied a 1977 story about the trio’s reunion and a caricature of Bob Dylan – wearing a shower cap and neck-deep in water – that featured alongside Rolling Stone‘s review of Hard Rain. Each piece also highlighted Grossman’s now-renowned and often-imitated use of the airbrush. Here, we look back at some of his iconic illustrations.
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Worst Congress Ever
RS1012, November 2, 2006.
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John McCain
RS 1063, October 16, 2008.
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Mitt Romney
RS 1165, September 13, 2012.
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Crosby, Stills and Nash
RS 240, June 2, 1977.
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Richard Nixon and Lady Liberty
RS 152, January 17, 1974.
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Bob Dylan
RS 104, March 16, 1972.
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2016 Republican Presidential Candidates
RS 1256, March 10, 2016.
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The Who
RS 275, October 5, 1978.
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George W. Bush
RS999, May 4, 2006.