Illustration - Illustration No. 73
Illustration - Illustration No. 73
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In This Issue: The work of Peter Driben, Zoe Mozert, Art Fitzpatrick and Van Kaufman. Also included, Steve Holland: The World's Best Illustration Art Model; and a feature on photographer Robert Osonitsch. Book Reviews, Exhibitions and Events, and more! 112 PAGES
THE PULP ART OF PETER DRIBEN
Pulp magazines covered numerous genres, including fantasy, crime, Westerns, science-fiction, horror, action, and war. Cover art designs ran the gamut, but often many would feature half-naked young women—there was even a genre devoted exclusively to the subject—the girlie pulps.
9 mins
ART FITZPATRICK & VAN KAUFMAN
AF/VK. These four initials were my only clue as to the source of the fantastic Pontiac ad illustrations I found in my dad’s old National Geographic magazines.
3 mins
THE ART OF ZOË MOZERT
Zoë Mozert was born Alice Adelaide Moser in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on April 27, 1907. Her father was Fred William Moser, a mechanical engineer of German ancestry, and her mother was Jessie Mable Hatfield of Ohio.
10+ mins
STEVE HOLLAND: The World's Greatest Illustration Art Model
Thomas Steven Holland was born January 8, 1925, in Seattle Washington, and died on May 10, 1997, at age 72 in Humboldt County, California following a brief illness. He was married three times and had two children from his first marriage, a son named Claude and a daughter, Nicole.
4 mins
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Publisher: The Illustrated Press, Inc.
Category: Art
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
ILLUSTRATION is a beautiful, educational, and scholarly magazine devoted to the history of American illustration art. Published quarterly and printed in full color, each issue features the highest quality printing, photography and color reproductions of original art available anywhere. The magazine is distributed nationwide to high quality bookstores, newsstands, comic book shops and specialty retailers. If you don't see the magazine at your local store, please ask for it!
For those with an interest in popular culture, commercial art and design, publishing history, comic books, paperbacks, pulp magazines, or collecting original art, ILLUSTRATION is the best source for new information on the illustrators of the past.
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