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3 unusual facts about Don Rubbo


Don Rubbo

In 1962 Don Rubbo started a small Manhattan arts studio with friend Tom Daly and Daly’s friend from the Art Students League of New York, Peter Max.

Don Rubbo (born Admondo Dondes Rubbo on December 5, 1926, in New Haven, Connecticut) was a mentor and guide of such renowned creative talents as Peter Max and an affiliate of Andy Warhol in the mid-1960s.

At the advertising giant, Diener, Hauser & Greenthal, Don Rubbo was the creative force behind the iconic images for movie posters, designing the images for The Godfather,( 1972), The Endless Summer (1968), Clockwork Orange (1971), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), among others.



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