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Donald Rust
Donald Rust was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in
1932. He began drawing and painting at a very
early age and has never had the desire to be
anything but a serious artist. His early work was
directly influenced by his grandfather, Emil Rust,
Gil Elvgren, Bob Toombs, and Norman Rockwell.
However, he feels there has been no one single
influence in his wildlife art and insists that all
wildlife artists have affected his style.
For many years, Rusty's paintings concentrated on
circus and portrait subjects; but recently,
wildlife subjects have intrigued him more and
more. His portraits include such prominent
individuals as: Emmett Kelly Sr, Emmett Kelly Jr,
Merle Evans (Ringling band leader), Norman
Rockwell, and Molly Rockwell. In fact, D. L. Rust
and Norman Rockwell used to correspond regularly
and in one letter Rockwell emphasized that Rusty's
artwork "is very good indeed."
Rust's paintings hang in the Ringling Museum of
the Circus, Sarasota, Florida, the Norman Rockwell
Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the
National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian
Institution, Washington D.C.
He has illustrated books for Valkyrie Press, A.S.
Barnes & Co, and World of Yesterday Publications;
and has provided illustrations for Reader's Digest
and other magazines. His artwork has also appeared
on collector's plates, appointment books, wall
calendars, porcelain mugs, playing cards and
jigsaw puzzles.
Rusty's ability to capture nature lies between
fantasy and reality. Realism is his style, but he
wants to take the collector's imagination one step
further. He is an artist sensitive to nature and
its surroundings. The beauty of his artistic
documentation is distinctly his own. Rusty takes
us not just to a creative visual, but to a place
and a story.
Rust has produced more than 14,000 paintings and
has 2,000 originals registered by owners with the
National Museum and Gallery Registration
Association (an NMGRA record!).
Rusty is the father of five children and currently
resides in Sarasota, Florida with his wife, Faith.
A Message to The Pin-up Files From Donald Rust:
"Great job on the Pin-up Files website! Thanks for
showing so many of my pin-ups and for doing such a
professional job".
Rusty Rust
All images are © Donald Rust and must not be
considered as public domain material.
www.rustyart.net
Email: rustyart@comcast.net
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