Art of Illustration (eBook)
272 Seiten
Dover Publications (Verlag)
978-0-486-81626-5 (ISBN)
An influential teacher whose pen-and-ink drawings helped define the style of the early twentieth century, Edmund J. Sullivan sought to define the principles behind good illustration. His treatise ― richly illustrated with black-and-white engravings by Holbein, Dürer, Rubens, Blake, and many others ― also offers suggestions on materials and methods. Sullivan, who came of age during the heyday of graphic design and book illustration, was a firm believer in free but faithful artistic interpretations. In The Art of Illustration, he conducts a fascinating journey through art history that ranges back and forth in time from his contemporaries — including Beardsley, Doré, and Whistler — to Botticelli and other old masters. Sullivan's knowledgeable and informative discourse covers symbolism, cartoons, the use of models, the illustration of poetry and plays, children's books, and a host of other topics of enduring interest to artists and art lovers.
Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869–1933) began as a news and portrait illustrator for Victorian periodicals and advanced to book illustration, creating images for Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus and The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. His most famous illustration appears on the cover of the Grateful Dead's 1971 "Skull and Roses" album.
IntroductionNote and AcknowledgmentsI. The Art of IllustrationII. Whistler on the Content of ArtIII. Purely Pictorial ArtIV. Thought Forms and ColoursV. Automatic Drawing and the Power of SuggestionVI. Object and SubjectVII. Vivid Vision of FactsVIII. Form and LineIX. SymbolismX. CartoonsXI. Study of StyleXII. Consistency with Original Impulse Essential in ArtXIII. Flexibility of the Pen LineXIV. Composition and the Principle of GroupsXV. On the Use of ModelsXVI. Phil May and BeardsleyXVII. Botticelli and Progressive InterestXVIII. Sandys and Boyd HoughtonXIX. BlakeXX. Millais and the Illustration of VerseXXI. Dore and ScaleXXII. Reduction of Drawings by ProcessXXIII. Some Limitations and Possibilities in Black and White ConventionXXIV. Suggestions to be found in Copperplate Engraving for Pen DrawingXXV. "Line" and LinesXXVI. Methods of Tone DrawingXXVII. Coloured Illustration and "Make-Up"XXVIII. Authors and IllustrationsXXIX. Transitional Times and OpinionsXXX. Truth to LifeXXXI. Blake on ImaginationXXXII. Emotional Quality of VisionXXXIII. Great Literature not necessarily more inspiring than poorXXXIV. Necessity for Accuracy of Reference to TextXXXV. Illustration of Modern PlaysXXXVI. Children's BooksXXXVII. The Print RoomIndex
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.10.2016 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 140 mm |
Gewicht | 336 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater |
ISBN-10 | 0-486-81626-5 / 0486816265 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-486-81626-5 / 9780486816265 |
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