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Keith Green was born on 1951 in Chicago, is an Art dealer. Discover Keith Green's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Occupation Underground comix distributor and publisher, art dealer
Age 45 years old
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Born 1951
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Birthplace Chicago
Date of death 1 July, 1996
Died Place New York City
Nationality United States

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1951

Keith Green (c. 1951 –1996) was an American publisher, distributor, and art dealer.

1960

Starting out in the late 1960s as an underground comix distributor, in the early 1970s, he published comics, and by the mid-1970s he had become a New York City art dealer.

He was the younger brother of cartoonist Justin Green.

1969

Based in San Francisco as a teenager, Green distributed underground comix starting in circa 1969.

1970

Around the same time, Green reprinted Robert Williams' Coochy Cooty Men's Comics, originally published by the Print Mint in 1970.

1971

He published comics during 1971–1977, with the bulk coming in 1975–1976, under such names as Keith Green / Industrial Realities and the imprint Saving Grace.

Green started out by doing later printings of comics published by other publishers.

Around 1971, he produced the fourth through eighth printings of Robert Crumb's Big Ass Comics, originally published by Rip Off Press in 1969.

1973

When the self-publishing cooperative Cartoonists Co-Op Press started up in 1973, Green acted as salesman/distributor.

1974

In 1974, Green interviewed Robert Crumb for Inside Comics.

Thanks to his visit to Crumb and his girlfriend, fellow cartoonist Aline Kominsky, Green helped finance their collaborative work, Dirty Laundry Comics #1, published by Cartoonists Co-Op Press in summer 1974.

1975

The bulk of Green's publishing output was in 1975–1976, when he produced original comics by S. Clay Wilson, Jim Osborne, Willy Murphy, Ted Richards, Jerry Lane, and Spain Rodriguez.

(Spain later said that Green was "quirky" and that publishing with him "was a mistake.")

Green relocated to New York City around 1975, eventually operating the Keith Green Gallery on Park Avenue in New York City in the late 1980s.

Artists he represented included Shaoul Smira, Marina Karella, Dragan Malešević Tapi, Anders Bertil Knutsson, Ivonne Baki, Basil Alkazzi, and a group of late-Soviet-period avant-garde Russian artists.

1976

In 1976, he produced new printings of Ted Richards' Dopin' Dan #1-2, originally published by Last Gasp in 1972–1973.

1977

Green's final publishing venture was The Snatch Sampler (1977), a 164-page book that reprinted material from Snatch Comics #1–3 (Apex Novelties/Print Mint) featuring Crumb, Wilson, Osborne, Victor Moscoso, Robert Williams, and Rory Hayes.

1996

Keith Green died of a heart attack on July 1, 1996.