Bernard Safran
Bernard Safran was an American painter known for his realistic portraits and scenes of everyday life in New York and in rural Canada. He created many portraits for Time magazine covers, with subjects that included Elizabeth II, Pope John XXIII, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon.
Career
Early years
Safran was born in 1924 in New York City.His parents were emigrants from Russia.
At an early age Safran showed artistic abilities.
He studied at the High School of Music & Art in New York, and later at the Pratt Institute.
During World War II Safran joined the United States Army Corps of Engineers and served in China, Burma and India.
Illustrator
After the war, in 1946 Safran start to work as a freelance book jacket illustrator for western and mystery novels.A sample title is Nightclub Sinner by Harry Whittington.
Wayward Girl, A Shocking Expose of Youth Gone Wild by Doug Duperroult is another example.
He also illustrated magazine articles, such as Stand by for Danger in the April 1954 issue of Boys' Life, one of many stories he illustrated for that magazine.
The work paid reasonably well, but he became dissatisfied with it and decided to become a serious artist.
He spent six months in the mid-1950s studying and copying work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art by old masters such as Peter Paul Rubens, Diego Velázquez and Rembrandt.
Safran worked as an illustrator for Time from 1957 to 1966.
Other illustrators of Time covers during this period, which has been called the golden age of Time covers, included Boris Artzybasheff, Robert Vickrey, James Ormsbee Chapin and Boris Chaliapin.
Safran's covers included works such as Kenya's Tom Mboya, in which he showed a dreamy-eyed Mboya dressed in coat and tie in front of a white settler on one side and a native African on the other, with Mount Kenya in the background.
His illustration of President Eisenhower shows Eisenhower in front of a diagram depicting ties between Washington, London, Paris and Bonn, representing the military–industrial complex.
He depicted Cuba's Che Guevara for the August 8, 1960, edition and John XXIII for the January 4, 1963, edition.
Fine artist
After he had left Time Magazine, Saffran spent almost twenty years painting over forty genre scenes of everyday life in Manhattan, typically portraying the strength of ordinary people living in decaying urban settings.His subjects included the poor, prostitutes, working people and old people.
He also took many casual photographs of public life in the city.
In 1964 Safran made a painting of Medea, a modern interpretation of the tragic Greek infanticide from the play of that name by Euripides.
A well-dressed middle-class housewife stares at the viewer, with one arm around each of her two sons.
The boys gaze up at their mother.
The powerful painting conveys a sense of sadness and menace through Medea's expression alone, with no obvious clues such as a weapon.
The model for the mother was a close friend of the family, and the boys were neighborhood children.
The painting was first shown at the Fitzgerald Gallery in New York City in 1966, part of a show of works by Safran on themes from mythology and the Bible.
In 1973 Safran moved with his family to a farmhouse outside of Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.
For the next 20 years he created paintings of working life in rural Canada.
Safran died of a heart attack on October 14, 1995, at his home in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
He was survived by his wife, Adele, two daughters and four grandchildren.
Works
Safran's work was exhibited in New York and Washington galleries.''Time'' magazine covers
Portraits that were published as Time magazine covers included:- Charles DeGaulle
- Fidel Castro
- Henry Fowler
- Norton Simon
- Fernando Belaunde Terry of Peru
- Evsei Liberman of the USSR
- Jack Straus
- "Buddhism"
- Harold Wilson
- Anne-Marie, Princess of Denmark
- Barry Goldwater
- Lee Iacocca
- Julius Nyerere of Tanzania
- Governor John Connally
- Archaeologist Nelson Glueck
- Lyndon Johnson
- Archbishop of Canterbury
- Conrad Hilton
- Bobby Kennedy
- Richard Burton, Actor
- Pope John XXIII
- Everett Dirksen, Senator
- Harry Byrd, Senator
- Blas Roca of Cuba
- Tennessee Williams
- Visser 't Hooft
- John Enders, Virologist
- Jean Monnet
- Donald Russell
- Leonard Larson, A.M.A. President
- Clint & John Murchison
- Cuban Rebel Leader Jose Cardona
- Savang Vatthana, King of Laos
- Ancel Keyes, Physiologist
- Franz Joseph Strauss of Germany
- Richard Nixon
- Henry Cabot Lodge
- The Shah of Iran
- Dag Hammarskjold
- Che Guevara of Cuba
- The Kennedys
- Caryl Chessman on Death Row
- Tom Mboya of Kenya
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Harold MacMillan of Great Britain
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Queen Elizabeth II
- Abdul Kassem of Iraq
- House Leaders
- Mao Tse-Tung
- Amos Alonzo Stagg, Football Coach
- Jack Paar
- Munoz Marin of Puerto Rico
- "Beauty"
- Achmad Sukarno of Indonesia
- Adnan Menderes of Turkey
- Ludwig Erhard of Germany
- Mohammed V of Morocco
Unpublished ''Time'' covers
- King Hussein of Jordan
- The Aga Khan
- Adam Clayton Powell
- Hendrik Verwoerd of South Africa
- Patrice Lumumba of the Congo
- Adolf Eichmann
- Ferhat Abbas of Algeria
- Sarit Thanarat of Thailand
- Ahmed Ben Bella of Algeria
- Sir Alec Douglas-Home of Great Britain
- Deng Xiaoping
- Muhammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan
- Maurice Duplessis of Canada
- Luthor Hodges
- Sir Frank Packer of Australia