Fashion Illustration
ca. 2010 (made)
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Richard Kilroy (b.1985) is a British fashion illustrator and the founder and editor of Decoy magazine, a limited edition publication that focuses solely on fashion illustration. He has worked for a wide variety of fashion houses and publications, and in 2010 was appointed by Somerset House to produce an illustration for their exhibition 'Dior Illustrated: René Gruau and the Line of Beauty'. Kilroy is known for his ability to combine photorealistic drawing with bold lines and abstract patches of colour. His work self-consciously relates to older generations of fashion illustrators such as Rene Gruau, David Downton and Julie Verhoeven, all of whom are also represented in the V&A's collection.
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Materials and techniques | Pencil on Bristol paper |
Brief description | Drawing by Richard Kilroy, fashion illustration for a 'Ponystep' magazine trend report on Prada, Autumn/Winter 2010/11, featuring the model George Barnett, pencil on Bristol paper, England, ca. 2010 |
Physical description | Fashion illustration for a 'Ponystep' magazine trend report on Prada, Autumn/Winter 2010/11, featuring the model George Barnett. The figure is depicted from the front, directly facing the viewer. The outline of the model’s jacket is drawn in pencil and his head, neck, hands and the sleeve of his jacket are shaded to a photorealistic degree. |
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Credit line | Given by Richard Kilroy |
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Summary | Richard Kilroy (b.1985) is a British fashion illustrator and the founder and editor of Decoy magazine, a limited edition publication that focuses solely on fashion illustration. He has worked for a wide variety of fashion houses and publications, and in 2010 was appointed by Somerset House to produce an illustration for their exhibition 'Dior Illustrated: René Gruau and the Line of Beauty'. Kilroy is known for his ability to combine photorealistic drawing with bold lines and abstract patches of colour. His work self-consciously relates to older generations of fashion illustrators such as Rene Gruau, David Downton and Julie Verhoeven, all of whom are also represented in the V&A's collection. |
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Accession number | E.75-2014 |
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Record created | February 4, 2014 |
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