Born in New York in 1953, Bob Knox is a renowned American artist, best known for his work that adorned the covers of the New Yorker magazine in the late 1980s and early 1990s. His versatile and innovative approach to visual expression not only defined the publication's aesthetic during that era but also demonstrated his unique perspective and technical prowess. Continually exploring various themes, Knox's expansive and influential body of work reflects his passion for depicting the complexities of human experience.
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