- Messages
- 9,087
- Location
- Crummy town, USA
Hello all,
Hoping around the forums, Ive noticed a few Gil Elvglen avatars, and some JC Leyendecker ones as well. Im curious as to who has favorites among the vintage illustration world.
I have BFA in illustration, so this is home for me. I do think that the 1930-late 1960 were when illustration became the paramount for american advertising. Well, 1920-50's are considered the golden age of illustration. Anywho, who are your favorites?
I LOVE Elvglen, his pin up girls had the best shoes. And its interesting (not in a creepy way) that he used his own daughter often as a model.
Mr. Arrow collar man himself. I have never seen a more measured artist than Leyendecker. Geeze!. Its insane how precise everything of his was. And he NEVER painted over anything twice. I find that amazing. That and all his people are so shiny so, so cool.
Of corse there is Rockwell, thats just a given.
If youre an animator, like me, your gonna love Andrew Loomis. The master of the generic figure.
Im also a big Tex Avery fan. His character designs were just so great.
As far as motion picture illustration, Id have to say my all time favorite, altho later in the century is hands down Saul Bass. Vertigo, Carmen Jones, Psycho, The Man with the Golden Arm, and my favorite (that I won) Anatomy of a Murder. Pretty much any Hitchcock film.
As anyone else have any favorites out there, Id love to see links.
Thanks, and super posting,
LD
Hoping around the forums, Ive noticed a few Gil Elvglen avatars, and some JC Leyendecker ones as well. Im curious as to who has favorites among the vintage illustration world.
I have BFA in illustration, so this is home for me. I do think that the 1930-late 1960 were when illustration became the paramount for american advertising. Well, 1920-50's are considered the golden age of illustration. Anywho, who are your favorites?
I LOVE Elvglen, his pin up girls had the best shoes. And its interesting (not in a creepy way) that he used his own daughter often as a model.
Mr. Arrow collar man himself. I have never seen a more measured artist than Leyendecker. Geeze!. Its insane how precise everything of his was. And he NEVER painted over anything twice. I find that amazing. That and all his people are so shiny so, so cool.
Of corse there is Rockwell, thats just a given.
If youre an animator, like me, your gonna love Andrew Loomis. The master of the generic figure.
Im also a big Tex Avery fan. His character designs were just so great.
As far as motion picture illustration, Id have to say my all time favorite, altho later in the century is hands down Saul Bass. Vertigo, Carmen Jones, Psycho, The Man with the Golden Arm, and my favorite (that I won) Anatomy of a Murder. Pretty much any Hitchcock film.
As anyone else have any favorites out there, Id love to see links.
Thanks, and super posting,
LD