Fashion Illustration
2010-13 (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 and pen on Bristol paper |
Brief description | Drawing by Richard Kilroy, fashion illustration for a calendar insert in 'A Magazine Curated by Stephen Jones' no. 12, pencil and pen on Bristol paper, England, 2010-2013 |
Physical description | Fashion illustration for a calendar insert in 'A Magazine Curated by Stephen Jones' no.12, 2013, depicting clothing by Vivienne Westwood and Stephen Jones, Autumn/Winter 2010/11. |
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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.79-2014 |
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Record created | February 4, 2014 |
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