
Antony Hare’s double portrait of Rush band members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson for Guitar Aficionado magazine illustrates an article about their mutual interest in wine. (more)
Antony Hare illustrated the Sunday New York Times Book Review of "The Emperor of Lies,” a novel about the Holocaust in which real-life Jewish leader Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski looms large. (more)
Antony Hare’s illustration of Seana McKenna as Richard III, at this year's Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, was commissioned by Toronto Life. (more)
Antony Hare’s illustration of British journalist Claudia Winkleman for the July issue of Tatler magazine tells its own tale of dour humor. (more)
Antony Hare’s illustration for the New York Times this week goes with an article detailing the menu (or lack thereof) for the upcoming Royal Wedding Reception. (more)
Antony Hare created this portrait of perennially prolific author Philip Roth for today's National Post Arts section. Robert Fulford reviews the Roth's latest book, "Nemesis,” which arrives in bookstores today. (more)
Antony Hare shows us the high-rolling side of Goldman Sachs' sub prime go-go guy Fabrice Tourre for this week's New York Magazine. (more)
Antony Hare just received word that two of his signature black and white portraits were selected for inclusion in the upcoming American Illustration 29. (more)
Antony Hare celebrates spring and the birth of the iPad with this Editor's Letter illustration for the April 2010 issue of Esquire UK. (more)
The first of the Society of Illustrators annual exhibitions opened last week in New York. We’re very proud of the following members of theispot whose work is honored in the Sequential and Uncommissioned categories. (more)