Peter Max
Peter Max
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Peter Max Finkelstein, also known as Peter Max, is a renowned artist and designer.
Birth and Death Dates
Born: October 8, 1937
Nationality and Profession(s)
German-American artist, painter, photographer, graphic designer, and illustrator.
Early Life and Background
Peter Max was born in Berlin, Germany to a family of Jewish descent. His parents were Eva and Jacob Finkelstein. After the Nazi occupation of Berlin, his family moved to China and then to France. In 1940, they immigrated to the United States, settling in New York City's Upper East Side.
Growing up in Manhattan, Max developed an interest in art at a young age. He began painting and drawing as a child and was heavily influenced by abstract expressionism. Max attended the Art Students League of New York, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of renowned artists such as George Grosz.
Major Accomplishments
Throughout his illustrious career, Peter Max has made significant contributions to the art world. Some of his most notable accomplishments include:
Creating iconic album covers for The Beatles and other prominent musicians.
Designing posters and advertisements for major brands like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo.
Exhibiting his artwork in galleries and museums worldwide.Notable Works or Actions
Max's artwork often features vibrant colors, psychedelic patterns, and bold graphics. Some of his most famous works include:
The Psychedelic Eye, a series of posters that capture the essence of 1960s counterculture.
* The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" album cover, which has become an iconic representation of the band's music.
Impact and Legacy
Peter Max's influence on popular culture cannot be overstated. His artwork has inspired generations of artists, designers, and musicians. Max's impact can be seen in everything from advertising to film to fashion.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Peter Max is widely quoted and remembered for his innovative and eclectic approach to art. His ability to capture the essence of the 1960s counterculture has made him a beloved figure among artists, designers, and musicians.
Quotes by Peter Max

I met Carl Sagan quite a few times - a fantastic and amazing person. I love him. Neil deGrasse Tyson is a good friend, too.

My biggest love is still planets and stars. If I hadn't become an artist, I'd be an astronomer because I still love it so much.

Marlon Brando came up to me many, many years ago. He wanted me to do a little doodle for him on the back of an airline ticket.

Seven days a week, I'm always drawing, doodling, or painting, whether I'm in the studio or on a plane.





