Signature

Richard Kozlow’s paintings are always signed with his last name only and only in all-capital letters. Signatures were placed either at the bottom-left or bottom-right, whichever worked best with the painting.

Related Sites & Bibliography

  • Who’s Who in American Art 2008
  • Annals of Vascular Surgery, January 2008. Painting on cover: Self-Portrait 2004Article about the artist on page 4.
  • 100 Select Works from Wayne State University Art Collection,, Project Director & Curator: Richard J Bilitis, 2003.
  • Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institutions
  • An Inspirational Body Of Work, the Fine Art of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mighigan, compiled by www.artservemichigan.org.
  • Butler Institute of American Art
  • More than Words: The Art of the Illustrated Letter, 2005, Princeton Architectural Press in conjunction with Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institutions.   Find on Amazon.com   Read Kozlow’s illustrated letter.
  • The Library of Michigan, North Woods by Richard Kozlow.
  • Complete Guide to Acrylic Painting, by Wendon Blake
  • Of Man’s Inhumanity to Man, Richard Kozlow, Author/Illustrator. Lark Press 1965 click to read Preface
  • Victims, a catalogue of Richard Kozlow’s Victims/Holocaust series. Introduction by the artist.
  • JAMA (Journal of American Medical Assoc), Blue Wave, painting on cover, artist’s biography by L. Feinberg.
  • Landscape Painting of Richard Kozlow, by Louise Bruner in American Artist Magazine.
  • Painting in Acrylic, by Guitierres-Rawkes.
  • To Life: The Art of Richard Kozlowby Aimee Ergas, Journal of Michigan Jewish History, 2004 edition.
  • Prize-Winning Paintings, Abstract Edition Book IV, Margaret Harold compiler. pulished circa 1963.
  • Wikipedia