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No one painted beautiful and glamorous women like Jon Whitcomb. He was one of the founders of the famous Cooper Studio, as well as the Famous Artists School. His work appeared in major magazines such as Cosmopolitan, McCall's, Good Housekeeping, and Ladies' Home Journal, while his long-running series of ads for Community Silver kept him at the top of the advertising field. He mingled with movie stars, and was one of the highest paid and highest profile artists of his era. This new book presents a glorious retrospective of his work, filled with over 300 reproductions of rare photographs, tear sheets, and original artwork.
In his own words, Rockwell retraces the steps by which he creates his famous paintings, from the moment of inspiration, through the search for perfect models, locations, props, and costumes, to the finished work
"Written by an international team of illustration historians, practitioners, and educators, History of Illustration covers image-making and print history from around the world, spanning from the prehistoric to the contemporary. With hundreds of color image, this book to contextualize the many types of illustrations within social, cultural, and technical parameters, presenting information in a flowing chronology. This essential guide is the first comprehensive history of illustration as its own discipline. Readers will gain an ability to critically analyze images from technical, cultural, and ideological standpoints in order to arrive at an appreciation of art form of both past and present illustration"--
From 1989 to 2001, author Fred Taraba was a regular contributor to the graphic arts publication, Step-By-Step Graphics. His column, Methods of the Masters, documented the lives and working methods of some of America s finest Golden Age illustrators. While a number of other writers contributed to the regular column, Fred himself wrote 41 installments. This book is a compilation of those 41 classic articles, which have been extensively reworked and revised with completely new artwork especially prepared for this volume. Featuring 41 of America's greatest illustrators, this book is a showcase for hundreds of reproductions of original paintings, photographs, and tearsheets of vintage printed ephemeral materials. Each artist's life and career is discussed, and their working methods are described in detail. This book is destined to be a classic, and belongs on the bookself of every serious student of American illustration history.
In this book, Jon Conrad and Colin Clark develop the theory of resource economics.
A comprehensive reference covering over 140 years and 650 artists from the Civil War through the entire 20th century, The Illustrator in America includes a biographical sketch on each artist along with a time-line chart that provides the various influences of styles and schools needed to understand the artists and their work. First published in 1964 and revised in 1984, this third edition is now offered in paperback for the first time. Included in this incredible compendium are the works of Winslow Homer, Norman Rockwell, Jessie Wilcox Smith, J.C. Leyendecker, Milton Glase, Chris Van Allsberg and many more.
Shannon Stirnweis has had a long and varied career, producing illustrations for men's adventure magazines, and slick magazines such as Argosy, Field & Stream, Reader's Digest, Popular Mechanics, Time, and more. He has illustrated postage stamps, movie posters, paperback covers, as well as over 35 children's books. This volume is a retrospective drawn from more than 80 years behind the brush.
A 224 page hardcover book devoted to the life and work of illustrator Edwin Georgi.
One of America's best known magazine illustrators from the 1940s to the 1960s, Al Parker was an innovator, a trend setter and a constant experimenter. Each chapter describes his top work for every key American magazine, from fiction illustrations to advertising to covers. He was the go-to artist in all the early slicks, the highest peak a commercial artist could attain in his day. Colliers, Ladies Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, McCalls.