History of Illustration
Herausgeber: Grove, Jaleen; Sherman, Whitney; Doyle, Susan
History of Illustration
Herausgeber: Grove, Jaleen; Sherman, Whitney; Doyle, Susan
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"Written by an international team of illustration historians, practitioners, and educators, History of Illustration covers image-making and print history from around the world, spanning from the prehistoric to the contemporary. With hundreds of color image, this book to contextualize the many types of illustrations within social, cultural, and technical parameters, presenting information in a flowing chronology. This essential guide is the first comprehensive history of illustration as its own discipline. Readers will gain an ability to critically analyze images from technical, cultural, and…mehr
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"Written by an international team of illustration historians, practitioners, and educators, History of Illustration covers image-making and print history from around the world, spanning from the prehistoric to the contemporary. With hundreds of color image, this book to contextualize the many types of illustrations within social, cultural, and technical parameters, presenting information in a flowing chronology. This essential guide is the first comprehensive history of illustration as its own discipline. Readers will gain an ability to critically analyze images from technical, cultural, and ideological standpoints in order to arrive at an appreciation of art form of both past and present illustration"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 307mm x 230mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 2464g
- ISBN-13: 9781501342103
- ISBN-10: 150134210X
- Artikelnr.: 52526220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 307mm x 230mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 2464g
- ISBN-13: 9781501342103
- ISBN-10: 150134210X
- Artikelnr.: 52526220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Susan Doyle is Chair and Associate Professor at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence (RISD), USA. Jaleen Grove is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Douglas B. Dowd Modern Graphic History Library at Washington University, USA. Whitney Sherman is Director of the MFA in Illustration Practice at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), USA.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction SECTION ONE: ILLUSTRATIVE TRADITIONS
IN EUROPE, ASIA and AFRICA 1. Image and Meaning, Prehistory to 1500 by
Robert Brinkerhoff and Margot McIlwin Nishimura 2. Illustration in Printed
Matter in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1660 by Susan Doyle 3. Pluralistic View
of Indian Images: 2nd BCE to the 1990s by Binita Desai and Nina Sabnani 4.
Illustrative Traditions in the Muslim Context by Irvin Cemil Schick 5.
Chinese Illustration before 1900 by Sonja Kelley and Frances Wood 6. Prints
and Books in Japan's Floating World by Daphne Rosenzweig 7. Illustration in
Latin America from Pre-Columbian to Modern 1990s by Maya Stanfield-Mazzi
8. Illustration in the African Context by Bolaji Campbell with
contributions by Winifred Lambrecht SECTION TWO: IMAGES AS KNOWLEDGE, IDEAS
AS POWER 9. Observation and the Representation of Natural Science
Illustration 1450-1900 by Shelley Wall 10. Visualizing Bodies: Anatomical
and Medical Illustration from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century by
Shelley Wall 11. Dangerous Pictures: Social Commentary in Europe, 1720-1860
by Robert Lovejoy 12. From Reason to Romanticism by Hope Saska SECTION
THREE: THE ADVENT OF MASS MEDIA 13. Illustration on British and North
American printed ephemera of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
by Graham Hudson 14. Illustration in the expansion of the Graphic
Journalism, and Magazine Fiction in Europe and North America, 1830-1900 by
Brian Kane and Page Knox 15. Beautifying Books and Popularizing Posters:
Illustration in the Later Nineteenth Century by Susan Ashbrook and Alison
Syme 16. Fantasy and Children's Book Illustration Nineteenth and early
Twentieth-Century England by Alice Carter 17. Six Centuries of Fashion
Illustration by Pamela Parmal SECTION FOUR: DIVERGING PATHS IN 20TH CENTURY
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ILLUSTRATION 18. American Narratives: Periodical
Illustration in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century by Mary
Holahan with contributions by Alice Carter and Joyce Schiller 19.
Avant-garde Illustration, 1900-1950 by Jaleen Grove 20. Diverse American
Illustration Trends in Periodicals, 1915-1940 by Roger Reed 21. Wartime
Imagery and Propaganda, 1890-1950 by Thomas LaPadula 22. Illustrating
Alternate Realities in Pulps and Other Popular Fiction by Nicholas Egon
Jainschigg with contributions by Robert Lovejoy 23. Overview of Comics and
Graphic Narratives by Brian M. Kane with contributions by Loren Goodman and
Michelle Nolan SECTION FIVE: THE EVOLUTION OF ILLUSTRATION IN AN ELECTRONIC
AGE 24. The Shifting Postwar Marketplace: Illustration Competes with
Growing Media Options in the United States and Canada, 1940-1970 by
Stephanie Plunkett 25. Children's Book Illustration, 1920-2000 by H.
Nichols B. Clark 26. Countercultures: Underground Comix, Rock Posters and
Protest Art, 1960-1990 by Robert Lovejoy 27. Print Illustration in the
Postmodern World by Whitney Sherman 28. Medical Illustration after Gray's
Anatomy: 1859 to the present by David M. Mazierski 29. Digital Forms by
Nanette Hoogslag and Whitney Sherman Bibliography Glossary Index
IN EUROPE, ASIA and AFRICA 1. Image and Meaning, Prehistory to 1500 by
Robert Brinkerhoff and Margot McIlwin Nishimura 2. Illustration in Printed
Matter in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1660 by Susan Doyle 3. Pluralistic View
of Indian Images: 2nd BCE to the 1990s by Binita Desai and Nina Sabnani 4.
Illustrative Traditions in the Muslim Context by Irvin Cemil Schick 5.
Chinese Illustration before 1900 by Sonja Kelley and Frances Wood 6. Prints
and Books in Japan's Floating World by Daphne Rosenzweig 7. Illustration in
Latin America from Pre-Columbian to Modern 1990s by Maya Stanfield-Mazzi
8. Illustration in the African Context by Bolaji Campbell with
contributions by Winifred Lambrecht SECTION TWO: IMAGES AS KNOWLEDGE, IDEAS
AS POWER 9. Observation and the Representation of Natural Science
Illustration 1450-1900 by Shelley Wall 10. Visualizing Bodies: Anatomical
and Medical Illustration from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century by
Shelley Wall 11. Dangerous Pictures: Social Commentary in Europe, 1720-1860
by Robert Lovejoy 12. From Reason to Romanticism by Hope Saska SECTION
THREE: THE ADVENT OF MASS MEDIA 13. Illustration on British and North
American printed ephemera of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
by Graham Hudson 14. Illustration in the expansion of the Graphic
Journalism, and Magazine Fiction in Europe and North America, 1830-1900 by
Brian Kane and Page Knox 15. Beautifying Books and Popularizing Posters:
Illustration in the Later Nineteenth Century by Susan Ashbrook and Alison
Syme 16. Fantasy and Children's Book Illustration Nineteenth and early
Twentieth-Century England by Alice Carter 17. Six Centuries of Fashion
Illustration by Pamela Parmal SECTION FOUR: DIVERGING PATHS IN 20TH CENTURY
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ILLUSTRATION 18. American Narratives: Periodical
Illustration in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century by Mary
Holahan with contributions by Alice Carter and Joyce Schiller 19.
Avant-garde Illustration, 1900-1950 by Jaleen Grove 20. Diverse American
Illustration Trends in Periodicals, 1915-1940 by Roger Reed 21. Wartime
Imagery and Propaganda, 1890-1950 by Thomas LaPadula 22. Illustrating
Alternate Realities in Pulps and Other Popular Fiction by Nicholas Egon
Jainschigg with contributions by Robert Lovejoy 23. Overview of Comics and
Graphic Narratives by Brian M. Kane with contributions by Loren Goodman and
Michelle Nolan SECTION FIVE: THE EVOLUTION OF ILLUSTRATION IN AN ELECTRONIC
AGE 24. The Shifting Postwar Marketplace: Illustration Competes with
Growing Media Options in the United States and Canada, 1940-1970 by
Stephanie Plunkett 25. Children's Book Illustration, 1920-2000 by H.
Nichols B. Clark 26. Countercultures: Underground Comix, Rock Posters and
Protest Art, 1960-1990 by Robert Lovejoy 27. Print Illustration in the
Postmodern World by Whitney Sherman 28. Medical Illustration after Gray's
Anatomy: 1859 to the present by David M. Mazierski 29. Digital Forms by
Nanette Hoogslag and Whitney Sherman Bibliography Glossary Index
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction SECTION ONE: ILLUSTRATIVE TRADITIONS
IN EUROPE, ASIA and AFRICA 1. Image and Meaning, Prehistory to 1500 by
Robert Brinkerhoff and Margot McIlwin Nishimura 2. Illustration in Printed
Matter in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1660 by Susan Doyle 3. Pluralistic View
of Indian Images: 2nd BCE to the 1990s by Binita Desai and Nina Sabnani 4.
Illustrative Traditions in the Muslim Context by Irvin Cemil Schick 5.
Chinese Illustration before 1900 by Sonja Kelley and Frances Wood 6. Prints
and Books in Japan's Floating World by Daphne Rosenzweig 7. Illustration in
Latin America from Pre-Columbian to Modern 1990s by Maya Stanfield-Mazzi
8. Illustration in the African Context by Bolaji Campbell with
contributions by Winifred Lambrecht SECTION TWO: IMAGES AS KNOWLEDGE, IDEAS
AS POWER 9. Observation and the Representation of Natural Science
Illustration 1450-1900 by Shelley Wall 10. Visualizing Bodies: Anatomical
and Medical Illustration from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century by
Shelley Wall 11. Dangerous Pictures: Social Commentary in Europe, 1720-1860
by Robert Lovejoy 12. From Reason to Romanticism by Hope Saska SECTION
THREE: THE ADVENT OF MASS MEDIA 13. Illustration on British and North
American printed ephemera of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
by Graham Hudson 14. Illustration in the expansion of the Graphic
Journalism, and Magazine Fiction in Europe and North America, 1830-1900 by
Brian Kane and Page Knox 15. Beautifying Books and Popularizing Posters:
Illustration in the Later Nineteenth Century by Susan Ashbrook and Alison
Syme 16. Fantasy and Children's Book Illustration Nineteenth and early
Twentieth-Century England by Alice Carter 17. Six Centuries of Fashion
Illustration by Pamela Parmal SECTION FOUR: DIVERGING PATHS IN 20TH CENTURY
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ILLUSTRATION 18. American Narratives: Periodical
Illustration in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century by Mary
Holahan with contributions by Alice Carter and Joyce Schiller 19.
Avant-garde Illustration, 1900-1950 by Jaleen Grove 20. Diverse American
Illustration Trends in Periodicals, 1915-1940 by Roger Reed 21. Wartime
Imagery and Propaganda, 1890-1950 by Thomas LaPadula 22. Illustrating
Alternate Realities in Pulps and Other Popular Fiction by Nicholas Egon
Jainschigg with contributions by Robert Lovejoy 23. Overview of Comics and
Graphic Narratives by Brian M. Kane with contributions by Loren Goodman and
Michelle Nolan SECTION FIVE: THE EVOLUTION OF ILLUSTRATION IN AN ELECTRONIC
AGE 24. The Shifting Postwar Marketplace: Illustration Competes with
Growing Media Options in the United States and Canada, 1940-1970 by
Stephanie Plunkett 25. Children's Book Illustration, 1920-2000 by H.
Nichols B. Clark 26. Countercultures: Underground Comix, Rock Posters and
Protest Art, 1960-1990 by Robert Lovejoy 27. Print Illustration in the
Postmodern World by Whitney Sherman 28. Medical Illustration after Gray's
Anatomy: 1859 to the present by David M. Mazierski 29. Digital Forms by
Nanette Hoogslag and Whitney Sherman Bibliography Glossary Index
IN EUROPE, ASIA and AFRICA 1. Image and Meaning, Prehistory to 1500 by
Robert Brinkerhoff and Margot McIlwin Nishimura 2. Illustration in Printed
Matter in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1660 by Susan Doyle 3. Pluralistic View
of Indian Images: 2nd BCE to the 1990s by Binita Desai and Nina Sabnani 4.
Illustrative Traditions in the Muslim Context by Irvin Cemil Schick 5.
Chinese Illustration before 1900 by Sonja Kelley and Frances Wood 6. Prints
and Books in Japan's Floating World by Daphne Rosenzweig 7. Illustration in
Latin America from Pre-Columbian to Modern 1990s by Maya Stanfield-Mazzi
8. Illustration in the African Context by Bolaji Campbell with
contributions by Winifred Lambrecht SECTION TWO: IMAGES AS KNOWLEDGE, IDEAS
AS POWER 9. Observation and the Representation of Natural Science
Illustration 1450-1900 by Shelley Wall 10. Visualizing Bodies: Anatomical
and Medical Illustration from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century by
Shelley Wall 11. Dangerous Pictures: Social Commentary in Europe, 1720-1860
by Robert Lovejoy 12. From Reason to Romanticism by Hope Saska SECTION
THREE: THE ADVENT OF MASS MEDIA 13. Illustration on British and North
American printed ephemera of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
by Graham Hudson 14. Illustration in the expansion of the Graphic
Journalism, and Magazine Fiction in Europe and North America, 1830-1900 by
Brian Kane and Page Knox 15. Beautifying Books and Popularizing Posters:
Illustration in the Later Nineteenth Century by Susan Ashbrook and Alison
Syme 16. Fantasy and Children's Book Illustration Nineteenth and early
Twentieth-Century England by Alice Carter 17. Six Centuries of Fashion
Illustration by Pamela Parmal SECTION FOUR: DIVERGING PATHS IN 20TH CENTURY
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ILLUSTRATION 18. American Narratives: Periodical
Illustration in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century by Mary
Holahan with contributions by Alice Carter and Joyce Schiller 19.
Avant-garde Illustration, 1900-1950 by Jaleen Grove 20. Diverse American
Illustration Trends in Periodicals, 1915-1940 by Roger Reed 21. Wartime
Imagery and Propaganda, 1890-1950 by Thomas LaPadula 22. Illustrating
Alternate Realities in Pulps and Other Popular Fiction by Nicholas Egon
Jainschigg with contributions by Robert Lovejoy 23. Overview of Comics and
Graphic Narratives by Brian M. Kane with contributions by Loren Goodman and
Michelle Nolan SECTION FIVE: THE EVOLUTION OF ILLUSTRATION IN AN ELECTRONIC
AGE 24. The Shifting Postwar Marketplace: Illustration Competes with
Growing Media Options in the United States and Canada, 1940-1970 by
Stephanie Plunkett 25. Children's Book Illustration, 1920-2000 by H.
Nichols B. Clark 26. Countercultures: Underground Comix, Rock Posters and
Protest Art, 1960-1990 by Robert Lovejoy 27. Print Illustration in the
Postmodern World by Whitney Sherman 28. Medical Illustration after Gray's
Anatomy: 1859 to the present by David M. Mazierski 29. Digital Forms by
Nanette Hoogslag and Whitney Sherman Bibliography Glossary Index