tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post2268738895691437609..comments2024-03-28T22:57:07.128-04:00Comments on ILLUSTRATION ART: WHO ARE ALL THESE ILLUSTRATORS?David Apatoffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11293486149879229016noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-79839966354078662882023-08-19T09:50:23.760-04:002023-08-19T09:50:23.760-04:00My dad was an illustrator in the 1940's and 19...My dad was an illustrator in the 1940's and 1950's. Sid Shaw was an incredibly talented artist, yet completely unknown. I have a few of his incredible paintings/illustrations, but most likely ended up the property of the magazines and advertisers he worked for. What I would give to see more of his work!<br /><br />For a short period during WWII, he worked at the Disney Studios in the service of the war effort. So glad to read this post, about similarly overlooked talents.Rhonda Hurwitzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06392861482921595867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-16886199941223098722020-03-10T17:29:42.701-04:002020-03-10T17:29:42.701-04:00The image by Emmett Watson is from the the April 1...The image by Emmett Watson is from the the April 19, 1936 Philadelphia Record This Week Magazine. The entire page with the story is at <br /><br />https://www.emmettwatson.com/1936-1/april-19-1936-philadelphia-record-this-week-magazine-page-5/<br /><br />Emmett Watson lived from 1893 to 1955. Born in Richmond, Virginia, by age thirteen he had finished the sixth grade and worked full-time at a local engraving company drawing advertisements. He moved to New York City, and later during World War I, he served as a cartographer in France for the “Fighting 69th.” His painting "The Rouge Bouquet" commemorates a tragic early battle, which was also the subject of Joyce Kilmer’s poem with the same name.<br />His art includes covers for Adventure, American Legion Weekly, Argosy, Big Chief Western, Capper’s Farmer, Colliers, Detective Dime Novels, Detective Fiction Weekly, Double Detective, Everybody's, Farmer's Wife, Good Hardware, Judge, Leslie's, Liberty, Life, National Home Monthly, Parents’ Magazine, People's Popular Monthly, Phantom Detective, Progressive Grocer, Railroad Stories, Red Star Detective, Saturday Evening Post, Star Western, Thrilling Adventures, and Toronto Star Weekly. In addition, he drew magazine interior art and advertisements; hunting, fishing, and camping scenes for calendars; and illustrations for book jackets. <br />Digital images of his work can be seen at www.emmettwatson.com.<br /><br />Thanks for helping me get a wider audience for Emmett Watson's work.<br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07532711287575180850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-62643779465981099002020-01-23T13:57:42.385-05:002020-01-23T13:57:42.385-05:00There are solid artists here. Robert O Reid is wel...There are solid artists here. Robert O Reid is well known for his Collier’s covers. It’s such a pleasure to discover unknown artists.Li-Anhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10702501956172981776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-20586355831468530402020-01-08T11:01:37.508-05:002020-01-08T11:01:37.508-05:00I'm loving this series based on artists' &...I'm loving this series based on artists' "morgues"! When researching we often see something we like and mention it and hopefully others might benefit. When looking at the <a href="http://raymondsheppard.blogspot.com/2019/11/raymond-sheppard-and-star-weekly-toronto.html" rel="nofollow">Toronto Star Weekly</a> I came across a lot of lesser known - to me anyway - artists so listed them hoping to help others. And lo and behold there's Marshall Frantz again!Norman Boydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15786362698394605291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-82985037683681722762020-01-07T20:48:49.317-05:002020-01-07T20:48:49.317-05:00Kev Ferrara-- I'm surprised that so many of th...Kev Ferrara-- I'm surprised that so many of these artists had connections to the Brandywine tradition. Frantz was not mentioned in the Pyle books or the Dunn book; next time I'll run the list by you beforehand. <br /><br />You have a good memory about Duer; I cleaned up my raggedy tearsheets for that early post, but here you see them au naturale. <br /> Apart from the tearsheets, everything I know about Duer I learned from the Delaware Art Museum, which has 3 or 4 of his originals. I don't think he ever received the attention he deserved. <br /><br />Richard-- Good luck with that. I rarely, if ever, see art by these guys turning up. There may be hundreds of paintings stashed in the attic of some grandchild. David Apatoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11293486149879229016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-5038775250795185952020-01-07T16:02:09.280-05:002020-01-07T16:02:09.280-05:00MORAN and chris bennett-- I agree with you about ...MORAN and chris bennett-- I agree with you about Sydney Seymour-Lucas... he's quite good, certainly the best of this lot. He apparently started off as an illustrator in England (illustrating Sherlock Holmes, among other stories) which may explain why he stayed off the radar in the US for so long.<br /><br />chris bennett-- Yes, it's hard for the biggest things not to look insignificant when measured against a larger context. Heck, the entire earth is a microdot measured against the galaxy. But I take consolation from the perspective-restoring question: Do you see more through an airplane window or a microscope?<br /><br />Wes-- Yes, I agree 100%. So many of the greats ended up working for Readers Digest: Sickles, Fawcett, Briggs, etc. took assignments from RD as a way of filling the gaps between more prestigious assignments. There are many RD illustrations included in my recent book about Briggs.David Apatoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11293486149879229016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-28835063698360973162020-01-06T21:03:58.760-05:002020-01-06T21:03:58.760-05:00Looks like I have some new names to add to my HA.c...Looks like I have some new names to add to my HA.com alerts!Richardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-69111264559998985342020-01-06T19:09:41.561-05:002020-01-06T19:09:41.561-05:00Several of these guys are part of the Brandywine t...Several of these guys are part of the Brandywine tradition.<br /><br />You've exhibited these Duers before in a post, so I assume you know he was a Pyle student. He was one of the latter ones, working in one of Pyle's student studios at the time Pyle left for Europe.<br /><br />Jules Gottlieb was a solid Harvey Dunn student. And Marshall Frantz was a student of Walter Everett at PMSIA during the WWI period.<br /><br />kev ferrarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09509572970616136990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-41602661392253568242020-01-06T12:15:10.322-05:002020-01-06T12:15:10.322-05:00The old Readers Digest hardbound books are a great...The old Readers Digest hardbound books are a great source of these forgotten artists. Opening up these ignored and cheap castaway books in second hand stores always gives a thrill to see fantastic art. Wesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-4214563159761958982020-01-06T04:59:38.699-05:002020-01-06T04:59:38.699-05:00Thank you for sharing all these David (your previo...Thank you for sharing all these David (your previous post included). <br />I've often looked back at my house some distance away on the side of a hill and thought how insignificant it looked against the rolling landscape and sky. How smaller still was the corner of the studio holding the years of my work. And how, if it were to rolled up, the total would be no more than the smoking chimney pot. <br /><br />On a more cheerful and productive note: I was particularly struck by those pictures of Sydney Seymour-Lucas - very concentrated and resonant.chris bennetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02088693067960235141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12189014.post-42973491717930305192020-01-06T03:48:51.724-05:002020-01-06T03:48:51.724-05:00That Sydney Lucas is awesome. I like him the best...That Sydney Lucas is awesome. I like him the best of the whole group. I never heard of him before.MORANnoreply@blogger.com