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Jules Halfant
Jules Halfant is credited on 2,191 releases across 450 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
2,191
Pressings credited
450
Albums
8
Decades active
229
In collections
Biography
Jules Halfant (June 23, 1909 in New York City, New York – May 5, 2001 in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey) was an American painter and printmaker. He is notable as a Federal Art Project (FAP) artist during the Great Depression of the 1930s in both mural and easel categories of the New York Works Progress Administration (WPA). While in the WPA, he worked alongside such well-known artists as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Milton Avery and Stuart Davis. From 1953 to 1988 Jules Halfant was Art Director of Vanguard Records where he designed albums featuring Joan Baez, Tom Paxton, Country Joe and the Fish, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Richard and Mimi Farnia, and many other musicians. While attending high school in Brooklyn, New York with Jacob Kainen, Jules submitted his drawings to the National Academy of Design in New York at age of fourteen. He was accepted as a student and studied there in 1924–1927. During the 1930s and 1940s, Jules Halfant created hundreds of paintings depicting street scenes of New York City. He provided the illustrations for Jazz, A People's Music, a 1948 study by Marxist art critic Sidney Finkelstein. He did many record covers for EMS Recordings. Halfant painted his neighbors, parents, friends, shopkeepers, pushcart vendors. Beginning in the 1950s, the artist started to focus on painting Jewish religious and cultural life. He got inspiration from works of great Jewish authors (Dybbuk by S. Ansky, Tevye by Sholem Aleichem, Three Wishes by I. L. Peretz), Biblical stories as well from visiting synagogues where he depicted different aspects of the services and holidays observances. In 1963, Jules Halfant designed the Bob Dylan New York City Town Hall Concert poster. Collections Brooklyn Museum, New York City, New York Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. Wolfsonian–Florida International University, Miami Beach, Florida, The Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Collection Discography (Visual) Joan Baez – Joan Baez ◄ (5 versions) Vanguard 1
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Credited work
2,191 releases · 450 albums · active 1950–2025
- Other credits · 2,445
Studios: Vanguard Studios · Apostolic Studios · Quadrafonic Sound Studios · Sierra Sound Laboratories
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Friend Or Foe
1982

Electric Music For The Mind And Body
1967

Joan Baez
1960

5
1964

Doc Watson
1964

In Concert
1962

It's My Life, Baby!
1966

Today!
1966

The Great Blues Men
1972

Spaces
1970

Coming At You
1968

She Used To Wanna Be A Ballerina
1971

Farewell, Angelina
1965

Coryell
1969

Joan
1967

Offering
1972

Fantasias For Guitar And Banjo
1963

Joan Baez, Vol. 2
1961

The Joan Baez Ballad Book
1972

The Best Of Mississippi John Hurt
1971

The Immortal Mississippi John Hurt
1967

Skip James Today!
1966

Chicago/The Blues/Today!
1984

The Players' Association
1977
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Joan Baez
- Buffy Sainte-Marie
- Beethoven
- Ian & Sylvia
- Larry Coryell
- John Hammond
- Eric Andersen (2)
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