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Entries chronicle the achievements of more than 450 artists, among them printmakers Currier and Ives; caricaturist Al Hirschfeld; Kewpie creator Rose O'Neill; graphic novelist Art Spiegelman; book illustrator Chris Van Allsberg; and Alberto Vargas, known for his pinup girls. A time line provides an overview of major artistic influences. A selected bibliography of print sources and an index of artists complete the work. There are no sources cited for individual entries because, as explained in the introduction, "the information is an amalgam from many sources," including questionnaires, reference works, and periodicals.
This new edition will be welcomed by collections that support an art curriculum. Those libraries that own the first two editions will want to update because of the expanded chronological coverage, the use of color throughout, the introduction of new art reproductions, and the addition of new artists to every decade. The vivid illustrations and historical arrangement make for delightful browsing. Recommended for secondary, academic, and public libraries. REVWR
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This review is from: Illustrator in America, 1860-2000 (Hardcover)
In my opinion there are not enough books available about the field of illustration. I am generally disapointed when I go to a book store and I see stacks of books devoted to graphic design and so few devoted to Illustration. When a book like "The Illustrator In America" comes along I will definately pick it up. This book is a wonderful addition to the library of illustrators as well as those who love this artform. As an aspiring illustrator myself this book is such a treasure. Not only does it provide history it is also a deep well of inspiration. Whatever field one may be in it is always important to know it's history. This book provides a great many examples of the work of prominent illustrators dating back to the 1860's. I was introduced to dozens of illustrators that I was not familiar with. Each artist is represented by one illustration and a biographical paragraph. The "big" illustrators like Parrish, Rockwell, N.C. Wyeth, C.F. Payne, Bernie Fuchs, Milton Glaser, etc are given 1-2 pages and 2-4 illustrations. "The Illustrator In America" is a good compliment to Apri Ermoyan's "Famous American Illustrators". Thank God for The Society Of Illustrators for putting these books together. I look forward to many more wonderful books like this in the future.
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The Wait is Over -- A Classic, Thoroughly Updated!,
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Walt Reed has done it again! This time, he's added another 40 years to his sweeping survey of American illustrators. If you own the previous two editions of this work, you won't want to miss this updated treatment of Reed's subject. He's provided sumptuous new examples of the art of old favorites, and added a fine roster of previously unprofiled illustrators. The reproductions are gorgeous (this time around, they're ALL in color) and the book is beautifully designed. The price makes it a bargain. Highly recommended!
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Inspiration and Illustration history Galore,
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This review is from: Illustrator in America, 1860-2000 (Hardcover)
You won't find a better overview of the history of American Illustration. Walt Reed has beefed up the number of illustrators and provided different examples of the ones from previous editions. Anyone who purchases this book will be rewarded with the knowledge that what these artists accomplished was not only beautiful to look at but also a record of the period that they lived. More books like this should be written. If there is anything to complain about,it is the resolution on a small few of the examples are rather fuzzy. This is a relatively minor matter but it is worth mentioning. Overall, this book is a must have especially to remember the "forgotten" illustrators who contributed so much.
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