Illustration (USA magazine) issue number thirty four
Already sold out from the publisher, this new edition of Illustration features an in-depth look at Tom Lovell, a master of dynamic pulp art possibly best known for his Western themes. In the 1940s Lovell concentrated on magazine illustration employing a much more detailed and romantic style that is a pleasure to look at.
The second feature is a piece on the Sicilian-American Nino Carbé who created wonderful illustrations for a 1932 edition of Frankenstein and later created many vivid illustrations for children's books.
There is also a fond remembrance of the work of the recently departed Jeffrey Catherine Jones.
The issue is rounded out with reviews of some particularly impressive recent art books, modesty forbids, etc.
Published quarterly and printed in full colour, each issue features the highest quality printing, photography and colour reproductions of original art available anywhere. For those with an interest in popular culture, commercial art and design, publishing history, comic books, paperbacks, pulp magazines, or collecting original art.
Author: Dan Zimmer (Editor)
Artists: Jeffrey Catherine Jones, Tom Lovell, Nino Carbé
Publisher: The Illustrated Press, 2011
Number of pages: 80
Format: Soft Cover; Full Colour illustrations
Size: 8" x 11" (203mm x 279mm)
Condition: M - Mint
Code: IM34
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