- James Harvey (artist)
James Harvey (1929 — July 15, 1965) was an American commercial and fine artist who was best known as the designer of the Brillo Pad box made famous by
pop art istAndy Warhol in 1964 at his "Stable Gallery Show ". During a his successful career as a commercial artist, Harvey did work for major clients such asPepsodent , Brillo, Philip Morris and others. Also known as anabstract expressionist painter, he died in 1965.James Havey came from a
blue-collar ,immigrant family., Harvey was born in 1929 inToronto Canada . His family moved toDetroit before he was a year old. Harvey studied painting at theArt Institute of Chicago . He later returned to Detroit, where he designedwindow display s forretail giantJ. L. Hudson . Finally he moved to New York to break into theart world .Harvey secured a position in the studio of
Egmont Arens , an industrial and packaging designer who helped usher in the “streamlined ” style beforeWorld War II . In 1963 he redesigned thecigarette packaging , including the familiar geometric designs forMarlboro giant Philip Morris. Harvey and his colleagues worked for two years on sketches, and did 200 final designs. The winner, selected by the executives of Phillip Morris was the most mediocre of the bunch, according to Harvey, who felt “It’s a committee-arrived-at thing,”In 1959 Egmont Arens fired his creative team. Two of them,
Whitney Stuart andWilliam Gunn , took Harvey with them as afreelance designer when they started their own company, calledStuart and Gunn , where Harvey completed the work forBrillo .In 1964,
Andy Warhol launched the Stable Gallery exhibition (known as “the soap-box show ”). This was widely regarded as putting Warhol on the map, and critics panned the work. When Harvey saw his design in the gallery, he laughed it off, according to a Print magazine article by called "Shadow Boxer"The Graham Gallery, which represented Harvey’s abstract expressionist art issued a press release on behalf of Stuart and Gunn (and Harvey) that stated: “It is galling enough for Jim Harvey, an abstract expressionist, to see that a pop artist is running away with the ball, but when the ball happens to be a box designed by Jim Harvey, and Andy Warhol gets the credit for it, well, this makes Jim scream: ‘Andy is running away with my box.’” But the final line practically admitted defeat: “What’s one man’s box, may be another man’s art.”
James Harvey’s last show, at Graham in November 1964, presented paintings that were “dynamic, restless, and painted with rich skill,” according to the
New York Times . But by July 15, 1965, Harvey was dead in New York’sLenox Hill Hospital . He was reported to have died fromcancer of the blood.
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