Education
Born in New York City to father Nathan, a cantor at a Manhattan synagogue, Stanley Meltzoff graduated from the City College of New York and became an instructor at Pratt Institute.
Born in New York City to father Nathan, a cantor at a Manhattan synagogue, Stanley Meltzoff graduated from the City College of New York and became an instructor at Pratt Institute.
Serving in Italy during World World War II, he an artist and journalist for the United States. military magazine Stars and Stripes. He also created visuals for Puptent Poets, a paperback of soldiers" verse. Returning to New York City after the war, he spent years alternating between teaching and art before becoming a full-time illustrator in 1949.
During the 1950s, Meltzoff created dozens of paperback covers for novels by Robert Heinlein and others, and doing artwork Madison Avenue advertising agencies.
He painted covers and interior spreads for magazines including Life, National Geographic, The Saturday Evening Post, and The Atlantic, providing covers to Scientific American. With the advent of low-cost color photography and reproduction in the early 1960s, Meltzoff began painting saltwater game fish in their undersea environments.
His marine-life art ran in such magazines as Sports Illustrated, Field and Stream, Gray"s Sporting Journal, Outdoor Life, Sporting Classics, Sports Afield, and Wildlife Artist Meltzoff"s art hangs in The National Gallery, the Getty Museum, and other institutions.
Meltzoff died in 2006 at age 89.
Meltzoff was a member of the Society of Animal Artists.