History of Illustration Final Exam
Draw draw draw. Yuko Shimizu
Uses striped costumes to show form Sensualizes women
James Jean
Worked on fables covers
Draw draw draw. Frank Stockton
did unseen scenes of Star Wars
Frank Frazetta
Sci-Fi and Fantasy all work in oils
Draw draw draw. Sterling Hundley
Strength is how he designs his heads Studied Mark English, Gary Kelley
Harvey Dinnerstein
The Parade illustration youth movement of 1960s
Chiaroscuro
'contrast of light and dark' (Italian)
Op-ed
'opposite the editorial page'
Political satirists
(from Thomas Nast to Steve Brodner) 'Afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted.'
Children's Book Artists
*Leo and Diane Dillon o Husband and wife team from Parsons o Won a Caldecaut medal their first time (won 2 in a row!) o Lot of science fiction work *Jerry Pinkney o Won a Caldecaut few years ago finally! Many runner-ups o African American, known for his African American figures *Charles Santore o Editorial artist o Re-did Wizard of Oz, Snow White, Little Mermaid *William Low o Chinese-American, lived in NY above his dad's laundry mat o Oils, switched to computer
Children's Books, Graphic Novels, and Science Fiction
3 Markets of Illustration that expanded in the mid-80s
Relied Heavily on Shadow/Shapes
5 shapes: eye-socket, nose, upper-lip, lower-lip, chin Mark English, Bart Forbes(sports), Bernie Fuchs
David Levine
Big head figures, pen and ink One of best black and white caricatures Celebrities and public figures
Humor
Chris Payne(young celebs, 'stupid club') David Levine (black/white big heads) Jim Bennet (Time, baseball, celebs) Peter de Seve (Ice Age characters) Brian Ajhar (expressive caricatures) Carter Goodrich (sports, New Yorker) Steve Brodner (Freedom Fries, George W Bush critique) Phillip Burke (warp/destroy face) Marshall Arisman (paints with hands)
The Luminaires
David Grove, Robert Hunt, Kazu Sano Illustrators of San Fran Paintings have luminosity Hunt: logo for Dreamworks Kazu: posters of Star Wars, dinosaurs
Bernie Wrightson
Frankenstein and the creature Best current pen and ink artist
Leonard Baskin
Influenced Alan Cober
Bernie Fuchs
Influenced by Austin Briggs Used camera acrylics, saturated color scheme
Mark Summers
Ink sketching on scratchboard Influenced by Franklin Booth
Invention of Acrylic Paint
Major contribution to painting back in the 1960s
Bob Peak
Marbolo Man cigarette illustration Star Trek movie posters
Brad Holland
Pieces for Playboy and Penthouse started idea of corporate ladder
Early Electronic Illustration
Pioneered Computer Art William Low Nancy Stahl Chris Spollen Jean Tuttle Danny Pelavin (tech advisor)
Mark English
Reader's Digest Constantly re-inventing himself, all different styles Influenced by Eduard Vuillard and Gustaf Clint
Austin Briggs
car-ads utilized the 35mm camera
Push Pin Studios
Founder: Milton Glaser with Seymour Chwast and Reynold Ruffins Every 6 wks printed a push-pin graphic card They tried to address problems. Important new direction in design and illustration.
Gary Kelley
Art-decho style
Pen & Ink Illustrators of the 70s
Ed Sorel, Alan Cober, Gerry Gersten, James Spanfeller
Alan Cober
Editorial, funky, creative, corporate limited color, social commentary
The Graphic Novel
Emerged mainly under the influence of Baron Storey
Milton Glaser
Founder Push-Pin Studios Most important designer of latter century Art Director of Holiday Magazine I <3 NY icon / rainbow palette /Dylan Portrait He reverted back to black and white.
Al Hirschfeld
One of greatest caricatures Daughter, Nina's name in his works
Gene Szafran
Paint over impressions made by objects (bas-reliefs) Bas-relief copied by Mark English and Fred Otnes Best known for Al Parker's hand next to lock
Draw draw draw. Andy Friedman
Website has 1000s of drawings Modern black/white caricatures
Baron Storey
loves everything mechanical cover of original Lord of the Flies
John Collier
pastel illustrations "Devil on Ice"
Draw draw draw. Tomer Hanuka
sensual, Bi-polar magazines Life of Pi, Wolverine
Draw draw draw. Sam Weber
value work, limited color own interpretation of Lord of the Flies
Draw draw draw. Jillian Tamaki
wife of Sam Weber Idea of weightlessness draw, scan, color on computer
