A Legacy in
Line & Ink
Robert Stagg (1924—2011) was a prolific British illustrator whose career spanned the most transformative years of mid-20th-century visual culture.
After serving as a cartographer during World War II—an experience that honed his precision and technical mastery—Stagg emerged as a sought-after commercial artist. His work became a staple in British magazines, newspapers, and iconic advertising campaigns.
However, it was his foray into the emerging fields of fantasy and science fiction in the 1960s and 70s that cemented his legacy. Stagg's visions of distant worlds and future technologies were grounded in a uniquely British sensibility—combining the speculative with the classical.
Today, his work is celebrated for its intricate detail and its timeless ability to capture the "atmosphere of the moment."