Here, again, I think we may detect in the early illustrators a tendency to escape from the limitations of the book page, though only a tendency.
His extensive knowledge of, and sympathy with the modern book illustrators of the younger generation was remarkable, and as a designer himself he showed considerable skill and taste in book-decoration, chiefly in the way of covers.
A brilliant band of illustrators and ornamentists have appeared, too, and nearly every month or so we hear of a new genius in black and white, who is to eclipse all others.
In Holland, too, a special collection of the designs of English book illustrators has been exhibited at the Hague and other towns under the auspices of M.
In writing of book illustrators in France, a leading place should be given to M.
At the head, perhaps, of the newer school of decorative illustrators ought to be named Mr. Robert Anning Bell, whose taste and feeling for style alone gives him a distinctive place.
Those of Dickens's Illustrators who are still with us have furnished me with much information, and have kindly expressed their approval of what I have written concerning them.
I have not attempted to enumerate all the illustrators who have executed drawings for the innumerable editions of the works of Charles Dickens, produced by various publishing houses both at home and abroad, as their name is Legion.
It is perhaps not generally remembered that Sir Edwin Landseer has a just claim to be numbered among the Illustrators of Dickens.
That Dickens's association with his Illustrators was something more than mere coadjutorship is evidenced both in Forster's "Life" and in the published "Letters.
Perhaps the best of Dickens's American illustrators was Felix Octavius Carr Darley, a most eminent and successful "character" draughtsman, whose productions are both original and clever.
It is only fair to add that in that work there is a very excellent chapter to "Some Illustrators of Children's Books," although its main purpose is the text of the books.
Collectors will be glad to possess such excellent facsimiles of work by two illustrators conspicuous for their work in this field.
Among the hosts of illustrators working for the comic papers there are very few comic artists and more artists than comedians.
Of the too regular contributors to Punch very little need be said, and of the illustrators of the cheaper comic publications still less: the best one can say of some of them is that they reproduce drawings from Continental papers.
At the outset it may frankly be owned that the range of the earliest illustratorswas limited.
Of these he has written; while his illustrations rank him rather among illustrators who write than among writers who illustrate.
They are good examples of what may be called the diffused characterization in which our modern illustrators excel.
Other book-illustrators whose connection with 'Punch' is a fact in the record of their work are Mr. A.
Since the eighties Mr. Gordon Browne has been in the forefront of illustrators popular with story-book publishers and with readers of story-books.
No architectural drawings are more popular than his, and no style is better known or more generally 'adopted' by the illustrators of little guide-books or of magazine articles.
And it is thus that illustrators of the poem have depicted him.
Book illustrators like Kate Greenaway, Edwin Abbey, and Hugh Thomson carried the mode into art.
When we come to the book illustrators we encounter a number of artists of merit, and occasionally of genius, who are so numerous that we can select only here and there a few of the most prominent names.
Reinhart has become widely known as one of the most versatile illustrators we have produced.
They are our contemporaries, not our countrymen; but we cannot afford to resign our claim to some portion of their glory as illustrators of our common language.
But there are four moreillustrators of the first rank: Steinlen, Louis Legrand, Paul Renouard and Auguste Lepère.
We shall study in the next chapter his Neo-Impressionist comrades, and we shall now speak of some illustrators more advanced in years than he.
I wish to describe the qualities of the different illustrators as they have impressed and influenced my work, trusting that in this I have a fair, open, and useful field before me.
He impressed upon it his ideas of newspaper illustration--the dash and energy of the French illustrators adapted to American public taste.
Howard had been making a careful study of all the illustrators in the country, not overlooking those toiling in obscurity on the big western dailies.
The illustrators of these books were very frequently induced by the publishers of them to do a poster advertising the edition of the works they had illustrated.
Among the most recent additions to the ranks of our popular illustrators is Mr. Lewis Baumer.
In the course of their journeyings our illustratorshave themselves met with exciting and unusual experiences, some of the most interesting of which are here given, each artist depicting his own adventure.
The names of the illustrators are always in the table of contents; it's simply a matter of glancing down that.
Editors often seek out newillustrators they hear of.
He unquestionably stands among the foremost illustrators of Dickens.
Names of illustrators may be omitted unless they are of sufficient importance to require an added entry card.
In a public library added entries under the names of popular illustrators like C.
One opinion in which all illustrators agree seems sound, and that is, that photographs are not to be tolerated.
New York "Tribune," speaks of the achievement of the Illustrators as "colossal vulgarities.
With their zeal illustrators are sometimes apt to be anachronistic.
Sargent, published by The Religious Tract Society, we have some pictures of extraordinary power, in which it is to be seen how much his contact with Millais and other great illustrators in the sixties inspired him, and developed his resources.
It is only an educated public that will allow an illustrator the spontaneous style of drawing that some of the wittiest French illustratorsindulge in.
Vernacular books of every description had poured from the presses of Paris and Lyon, and many of them had been charmingly illustrated in a style worthy of the great French school of illustrators of manuscripts.
As is the case with the more ambitious artists in oils of the same periods, wherever there was any demand for book-illustrators a local school with strongly marked characteristics at once appears.
The book was imitated at Nuremberg and elsewhere, and the illustrators of the Venetian Malermi Bible of 1490, and even Hans Holbein himself, did not disdain to take ideas from it.
Popular as were the little vignettes, they were far from exhausting the energies of the Venetian illustrators of this decade.
They are better illustrators than artists over here--why I don't know.
The most diverting, however, of all these imitators and extra-illustrators is assuredly the artist of the German edition.
There have been many would-be illustrators of the chronicle, some on original lines of their own; but these must be on the whole pronounced to be failures.
What you who want to be illustrators must think of is that the painters who give their work to these people are fools.
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