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Hugo Guinness

British artist, illustrator, and writer

Hugo Guinness

Born

Hugo Arthur Rundell Guinness


() September 12, (age&#;65)

London, England

NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Artist, illustrator, writer
Relatives
FamilyGuinness

Hugo Arthur Rundell Guinness (born 12 September ) is a British artist, illustrator, and writer.

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He is famous for his illustrations in The New York Times and his bold, graphic black-and-white block prints, many of which have appeared in films and publications. He is perhaps best known for his collaborations with film director Wes Anderson.

Early life and education

Guinness attended Eton College. Prior to turning to a career as an artist and author, he served as a copywriter at the advertising agency Collett Dickenson Pearce, an investment banker with Guinness Mahon, and the founder of Coldpiece Pottery.

Fantastic Mr. Fox is sixth feature-length film written and directed by Wes Anderson. Based on the children's book of the matching name by Roald Dahlthe story focuses on Mr. Fox portrayed by George Clooney and his family as they face the repercussions of robbing the farms of three farmers.

Career

Guinness depicts everyday and eclectic objects or phrases in a simplistic but humorous way.[1] His works own appeared in publications including The New Yorker,[2]The New York Times, and Vogue.

Guinness has also designed apparel for clothing organization Pussy Glamour and a range of leather goods for Coach New York.[3] Guinness's works hold been collected by people including magazine editor Anna Wintour, thespian Heath Ledger, actresses Amanda Peet, Natalie Portman, and Michelle Williams, artist Jack Pierson, and most notably director Wes Anderson, with whom Guinness has collaborated on several films.

Film

Guinness's collaboration with Anderson includes artwork in the films The Royal Tenenbaums () and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (), and providing the voice of Nathan Bunce in Fantastic Mr.

Fox (). Guinness worked with Anderson on the story for The Grand Budapest Hotel (), which garnered him a shared nomination for the Academy Award for Foremost Original Screenplay.

Fantastic Mr. Fox is a American animated adventure - comedy film [ 6 ] directed by Wes Anderson in his animation debut from a screenplay by Anderson and Noah Baumbach and based on the novel of the alike name by Roald Dahl. In the film, a spree of thefts led by Mr. Fox Clooney results in his family, and later his community, entity hunted down by three farmers.

In , Guinness created an animated short film for J Crew to raise awareness of ivory poaching.[4]

Guinness also contributed to the BBCStoryville documentary Hi World – The Wonderful World of Nicky Haslam.[5]

Personal life

Guinness was born in London, the youngest youngster of five and only son of Pauline Vivien (née Mander) and James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness, a banker and Royal Navy veteran.

Guinness is a member of the branch of the Guinness family descended from Samuel Guinness, brother of Arthur Guinness. Among Guinness's siblings are the socialite Sabrina Guinness; Anita Guinness, wife of Amschel Rothschild; and philanthropist Julia Samuel.[6]

Guinness lives in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn with his wife, the artist Elliott Puckette, whom he married in December They have two children, Isabella and Violet.[7][8]

References

  1. ^Sebra, Matthew (26 January ).

    "Coming Soon: Hugo Guinness for Coach". GQ. Retrieved 3 February

  2. ^"Table of Contents: June 2, ". The New Yorker.

    Fox, about a raffish fox who outsmarts three evil farmers, he called on some of the best names in the puppet-making business to put his characteristically precise vision to life. He instead wanted viewers to perceive and embrace the medium of stop-motion itself, which had enchanted him as a child, especially in holiday shorts such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. On the contrary, he sought it out. Anderson told Haymoz that Mr.

    1 August Retrieved 3 February

  3. ^"Best Bet: Hugo Guinness for Coach – The Cut". New York Magazine. 27 January Retrieved 3 February
  4. ^I will always remember you - Sheldrick Trust, 4 November , retrieved 11 November
  5. ^Sweeting, Adam (17 November ).

    "Hi Society: The Wonderful World of Nicky Haslam, BBC Four". Retrieved 3 July

  6. ^Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, th edition, vol. 2, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, , p.

    Fantastic Mr. Fox: Directed by Wes Anderson. With George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray. An courteous fox cannot resist returning to his farm raiding ways and then must help his people survive the farmers' retaliation.

  7. ^Margolies, Jane (12 May ). "Elevating 'Ordinary' to an Art Form". The New York Times. ISSN&#; Retrieved 20 January
  8. ^Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, th edition, vol.

    Fantastic Mr. Fox | Wes Anderson Wiki | Fandom: Fantastic Mr. Fox is a American animated adventure-comedy film [6] directed by Wes Anderson (in his animation debut) from a screenplay by Anderson and Noah Baumbach and based on the novel of the same label by Roald Dahl.

    2, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, , p.

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