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Women Illustrators of the Golden Age

Women Illustrators of the Golden Age
Author: Mary Carolyn Waldrep
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-04-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486131882

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Unique anthology presents scores of color and black-and-white artworks by 22 of the best women illustrators of the early 20th century, including Beatrix Potter, Kate Greenaway, and Jessie Willcox Smith.


101 Great Illustrators from the Golden Age, 1890-1925

101 Great Illustrators from the Golden Age, 1890-1925
Author: Jeff A. Menges
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486430812

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The most comprehensive book of its kind, this gorgeous edition presents more than 500 full-color works by famous and lesser-known artists from the heyday of book and magazine illustration. Featured artists include Walter Crane, Edmund Dulac, Maxfield Parrish, Howard Pyle, Arthur Rackham, N. C. Wyeth, and many others — 101 in all. Several examples of each artist's finest illustrations are accompanied by biographical comments and career notes. Additional artists include Victorian-era illustrator Aubrey Beardsley, noted for his compelling combinations of the erotic and grotesque; American painter Harvey Dunn, one of Howard Pyle's most accomplished students; James Montgomery Flagg, famed for his U.S. Army recruitment posters; Charles Dana Gibson, creator of the iconic Gibson Girl; Charles R. Knight, a pioneer in the depiction of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures; Edward Penfield, the king of poster art; Frederic Remington, whose works document the Old West; J. Allen St. John, the principal illustrator of Edgar Rice Burroughs's adventure tales; and dozens of others.


Golden Age Illustrations of W. Heath Robinson

Golden Age Illustrations of W. Heath Robinson
Author: William Heath Robinson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486497933

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The first full-scale treatment of Robinson's early output, this anthology features more than 100 images from fairy tales, children's literature, and works by Shakespeare, Kipling, and Poe, many in full glorious color.


A Treasury of the Great Children's Book Illustrators

A Treasury of the Great Children's Book Illustrators
Author: Susan E. Meyer
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9780810926943

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Thirteen illustrators whose work reveals the change in attitudes to children and the development of the publishing industry in the 19th century.


Drawn to Purpose

Drawn to Purpose
Author: Martha H. Kennedy
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-02-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1496815939

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Published in partnership with the Library of Congress, Drawn to Purpose: American Women Illustrators and Cartoonists presents an overarching survey of women in American illustration, from the late nineteenth into the twenty-first century. Martha H. Kennedy brings special attention to forms that have heretofore received scant notice--cover designs, editorial illustrations, and political cartoons--and reveals the contributions of acclaimed cartoonists and illustrators, along with many whose work has been overlooked. Featuring over 250 color illustrations, including eye-catching original art from the collections of the Library of Congress, Drawn to Purpose provides insight into the personal and professional experiences of eighty women who created these works. Included are artists Roz Chast, Lynda Barry, Lynn Johnston, and Jillian Tamaki. The artists' stories, shaped by their access to artistic training, the impact of marriage and children on careers, and experiences of gender bias in the marketplace, serve as vivid reminders of social change during a period in which the roles and interests of women broadened from the private to the public sphere. The vast, often neglected, body of artistic achievement by women remains an important part of our visual culture. The lives and work of the women responsible for it merit much further attention than they have received thus far. For readers who care about cartooning and illustration, Drawn to Purpose provides valuable insight into this rich heritage.


Weird & Wonderful

Weird & Wonderful
Author:
Publisher: Golden Age of Illustration
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781595833853

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A collection of scenes from various childrens books.


Once Upon a Time . . . A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tale Illustrations

Once Upon a Time . . . A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tale Illustrations
Author: Jeff A. Menges
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0486134369

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This collection gathers breathtaking art from early editions of "Sleeping Beauty," "Cinderella," and other classics. 180 elegant images — most in color — include works by Rackham, Dore, Dulac, Nielsen, and others.


A Child's Book of Stories

A Child's Book of Stories
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1919
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN:

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Folk tales from England, Norway and India, as well as fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen and Perrault, fables from Aesop, and tales from the Arabian nights.


Color Your Own Great Paintings by Women Artists

Color Your Own Great Paintings by Women Artists
Author: Marty Noble
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486451089

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Thirty striking works, ranging from conventional portraits to geometric abstracts, include paintings by Frida Kahlo, Grandma Moses, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot, and other distinguished artists.


Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?: 50th anniversary edition

Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?: 50th anniversary edition
Author: Linda Nochlin
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0500776628

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The fiftieth anniversary edition of the essay that is now recognized as the first major work of feminist art theory—published together with author Linda Nochlin’s reflections three decades later. Many scholars have called Linda Nochlin’s seminal essay on women artists the first real attempt at a feminist history of art. In her revolutionary essay, Nochlin refused to answer the question of why there had been no “great women artists” on its own corrupted terms, and instead, she dismantled the very concept of greatness, unraveling the basic assumptions that created the male-centric genius in art. With unparalleled insight and wit, Nochlin questioned the acceptance of a white male viewpoint in art history. And future freedom, as she saw it, requires women to leap into the unknown and risk demolishing the art world’s institutions in order to rebuild them anew. In this stand-alone anniversary edition, Nochlin’s essay is published alongside its reappraisal, “Thirty Years After.” Written in an era of thriving feminist theory, as well as queer theory, race, and postcolonial studies, “Thirty Years After” is a striking reflection on the emergence of a whole new canon. With reference to Joan Mitchell, Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, and many more, Nochlin diagnoses the state of women and art with unmatched precision and verve. “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” has become a slogan and rallying cry that resonates across culture and society. In the 2020s, Nochlin’s message could not be more urgent: as she put it in 2015, “There is still a long way to go.”