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200 Years of American Illustration

Author : Henry Clarence Pitz
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Page : 446 pages
File Size : 48,18 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Commercial art
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This book is the first comprehensive study of the entire history of of illustration in America. It is based upon the exhaustive bicentennial exhibition organized by The Society of Illustrators and shown at the New-York Historical Society. That exhibition gathered more than 900 examples of the best original works of art created for reproduction and virtually all of them are in this book, about 350 of them in full color. --book jacket.

Encyclopedia of American Art Before 1914

Author : Jane Turner
Publisher :
Page : 832 pages
File Size : 11,96 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Art
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This alphabetically arranged volume covers all the major artistic developments in the USA from the Colonial period until 1914, with the start of World War I.

Maxfield Parrish & the Illustrators of the Golden Age

Author : Margaret E. Wagner
Publisher : Pomegranate Communications
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,9 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Art
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Maxfield Parrish left a legacy of magnificent paintings, but he is best appreciated in the context of his own life and times. This book provides that context with an overview of the era in which American illustrative art flourished. When Parrish first arrived on the publishing scene in the 1890s, "mass media" meant print media. From Arthurian legends to American fables like The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, stories were avidly read by a literate population. New printing technology made color illustrations possible, a liberating element for artists and a delight for readers. Part lively Parrish biography and part lucid historical analysis, this book offers a treasure trove of illustrations from classic children's literature by Parrish and his contemporaries, accompanied by excerpts from the stories.