Erich Sokol (1933–2003) was a celebrated Austrian illustrator and satirist, best known for his contributions to *Playboy* magazine during its golden era.
His work skillfully captured the humor and tension in the interactions between glamorous women and hapless, often desperate men. Sokol’s style combined sharp wit with a sophisticated artistic approach, perfectly complementing *Playboy’s* mix of intellect and allure. His illustrations not only became iconic in the publication but also helped define the magazine’s visual identity during Hugh Hefner’s tenure. Beyond *Playboy*, Sokol’s legacy continues to be celebrated for its clever commentary on human relationships and societal dynamics.
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