Final Flashcards
Pushpin Studios
New direction in design illustration in the 60s
Milton Glaser
One of the founding fathers of Pushpin Studios
7 sisters
Refers to the major women’s magazines of the 1960s
The Parade painting
- Harvey Dinnerstein’s magnum opus
- about the youth movement of the 60s
Al Hirschfeld
Pen and ink drawings of celeberties
- hid his daughters name Nina in the drawings next to his signature
David Levine
Pen and ink artist known mainly for charecatures of celeberties and public figures
Gene Szafran
Did bais reliefs (Low reliefed sculpture), they were copied by two people
- Mark English
- Fred Opnas
Leonard Baskin (printmaker)
Had a big influence on Alan Cover (illustrator)- mainly black and white work
Acrylic paint
Came out in the 1960s, a major contribution to painting and illustration
Cooper studios
One of their main illustrators, Joel Bowler, established himself as a major portrait painter
Pen and Ink artists
Gerry gersten
james spanfeller
ed sorel
Alan cover
Chiaroscuro
Contrast of light and dark
Frank Frazetta
The sci-fi fantasy artist
Op-ed
Illustration opposite the editorial page
- Brad Holland and his Op-ed Pieces
Austin Briggs
Transition to the use of the 35mm camera to capture the casual moments
- Bernie Fuchs copied him
Bob Peak
Spent a month during the summer doing marberone cigarettes
- “marberone man” cowboys
Brad Holland
Started off doing playboy ride all classics, he came from hallmark
The cradle for political satirist
Afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted
Mark English
Influenced by Edward Vuillard and Gustav Klimt
Graphic Novel
Barron Storey, largely due to his influence
Bernie Wrightson
Interpretation of Frankenstein
The Luminares
San Francisco Group
- David Grove
- Robert Hunt
-Kazu Sano
Gary Kelly
Influenced by the art deco style of Tamara de Lepika
Artists that used high contrast shadow shapes for naturalistic images
- Mark English
- Bernie Fuches
- Bart Forbes
Three markets for illustration that expanded in the mid 80s
- Children’s book
- Graphic Novels
- Sci-fi Fantasy
Humor was really strong in their work
- David Levine
- Chris F Payne
- Jim Bennet
- Peter de Seve
John Collier
Best known for his pastel illustrations
Children’s book illustrators
- Jerry Pinckney
- Leo and Diane Dillon
- Charles Santore
- James Ransome
Mark Summers
Scratch board black and white illustrations for Barnes and nobles was influenced by Franklin Booth
Electronic illustration
- Chris Pollen
- Jean Tuttle
- Nancy Stahl
- Danny Pelavin
5 Basic shadow shapes of a portrait
- HAVE TO BE LABELED AS SHADOW SHAPE
- eye socket
- under the nose
- upper lip
- under lower lip
- chin
James Jean
Best known for illustrating the fables covers
Top illustrators in the field today are women
- Yuko Shimizu
- Victo Ngai
Work Ethic for most Successful illustrators
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