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Books > Arts & Architecture > Industrial / commercial art & design > Illustration & commercial art > Illustration
Edward Ardizzone RA (1900-79) was one of relatively few British
artists who defined the field of illustration for their generation.
Although his work as an artist and illustrator was wide-ranging, it
is for his illustrated children's books, almost continuously
available since they were first published from the late 1930s
onwards, that he is best known. This book provides the first fully
illustrated survey of Ardizzone's work, analysing his activity as
an artist and illustrator in the context of 20th-century British
art, illustration, printing and publishing. Copiously illustrated
with many previously unpublished images, Edward Ardizzone: Artist
and Illustrator also contributes more broadly to the current
reassessment and investigation of mid-20th-century British art and
illustration. Alan Powers (author of the bestselling Eric
Ravilious: Artist and Designer) has written a critically considered
text which draws for the first time on the family's archives, those
of Ardizzone's publishers, and conversations with those who knew
the artist. This beautiful and enlightening book, which reflects in
its design and production values the aesthetic of an artist who was
closely involved in the production of his own illustrated books,
will be a fascinating read both for specialists as well as for
readers who have grown up with the unforgettable characters of
Ardizzone's classic children's stories.
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