2006-2007 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American Illustration Art"

 



 

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Articles and essays from Resource Library in chronological order:

Norman Rockwell in the 1940s: A View of the American Homefront and Charles Hargens: American Illustrator (12/14/07)

From The New Yorker to Shrek: The Art of William Steig (12/13/07)

Winslow Homer In America (10/25/07)

Norman Rockwell in the 1940s: A View of the American Homefront and Charles Hargens: American Illustrator (8/21/07)

Ephemeral Beauty: Al Parker and the American Women's Magazine, 1940-1960 (6/25/07)

Saul Steinberg: Illuminations (5/3/07)

Howard Pyle and the American Renaissance (3/29/07)

J.C. Leyendecker: America's "Other" Illustrator (2/24/07)

Building Books: The Art of David Macaulay (2/21/07)

Picturing Health: Norman Rockwell and the Art of Illustration (2/3/07)

Saul Steinberg: Illuminations (11/13/06)

Seonna Hong; essay by Dana Self (11/13/06)

The Imaginary Beasts of Royal Lacey Scoville (10/4/06)

American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America (9/22/06)

The Art of Eric Carle (9/5/06)

Winslow Homer-American Illustrator (8/29/06)

Weird and Wonderful:  Graphics by Leonard Baskin (6/29/06)

Flora, Fauna, and Fantasy: The Art of Dorothy Lathrop (2/3/06)

Honoring Heroes in History: Illustrations from the Coretta Scott King Book Awards, 2001-2005 (2/2/06)

Goodwin's Life: An Illustrated Adventure; essay by Erin Anderson (1/12/06)

 

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