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Frank Frazetta has reigned as the undisputed lord of fantasy art
for 50 years, his fame only growing in the 12 years since his
death. With his paintings now breaking auction records (Egyptian
Queen sold for $ 5.4 million in 2019) he's long overdue for this
ultimate monograph. Born to a Sicilian immigrant family in
Brooklyn, 1928, Frazetta was a minor league athlete, petty criminal
and serial seducer with movie star looks and phenomenal talent. He
claimed to only make art when there was nothing better to do - he
preferred playing baseball - yet began his professional career in
comics at age 16. Strip work led him to the infamous EC Comics,
then to oils for Tarzan and Conan pulp covers. Both characters were
interpreted by many before him, but as he explained in the 1970s,
"I'm very physical minded. In Brooklyn, I knew Conan, I knew guys
just like him," and he used this first-hand knowledge of muscle and
macho to redefine fantasy heroes as more massive, more menacing,
more testosterone-fueled than anything seen before. As
counterbalance he created a new breed of women, nude as censorship
allowed, with pixie faces and multiparous bodies: thick thighed,
heavy buttocked, breasts cantilevered out to there, yet still, with
their soft bellies and hints of cellulite, believably real. Add in
the action, the creatures, the twilit worlds of haunting shadow and
Frazetta's art is addictive as potato chips. This monograph is the
biggest and most complete ever produced on the artist, done in
collaboration with the Frazetta family and with top collectors.
Contributions by Bart Beaty, T. Keith Edmunds, Eike Exner,
Christopher J. Galdieri, Ivan Lima Gomes, Charles Hatfield, Franny
Howes, John A. Lent, Amy Louise Maynard, Shari Sabeti, Rob
Salkowitz, Kalervo A. Sinervo, Jeremy Stoll, Valerie Wieskamp,
Adriana Estrada Wilson, and Benjamin Woo The Comics World: Comic
Books, Graphic Novels, and Their Publics is the first collection to
explicitly examine the production, circulation, and reception of
comics from a social-scientific point of view. Designed to promote
interdisciplinary dialogue about theory and methods in comics
studies, this volume draws on approaches from fields as diverse as
sociology, political science, history, folklore, communication
studies, and business, among others, to study the social life of
comics and graphic novels. Taking the concept of a ""comics
world""-that is, the collection of people, roles, and institutions
that ""produce"" comics as they are-as its organizing principle,
the book asks readers to attend to the contexts that shape how
comics move through societies and cultures. Each chapter explores a
specific comics world or particular site where comics meet one of
their publics, such as artists and creators; adaptors; critics and
journalists; convention-goers; scanners; fans; and comics scholars
themselves. Through their research, contributors demonstrate some
of the ways that people participate in comics worlds and how the
relationships created in these spaces can provide different
perspectives on comics and comics studies. Moving beyond the page,
The Comics World explores the complexity of the lived reality of
the comics world: how comics and graphic novels matter to different
people at different times, within a social space shared with
others.
The first and only survey of Japanese design as seen through the
lens of Japan's traditional colour spectrum - an exquisitely
packaged fresh take on a universally popular topic The traditional
colours of Japan have been in use since the seventh century,
originally to indicate rank and social hierarchy but, over time,
their significance has broadened to include all manner of designed
objects. This landmark volume celebrates a curated selection of 200
colours (iro in Japanese), with each traditional shade illustrated
by one or more items - ranging from 16th-century kimonos to
contemporary chairs, humble kitchen utensils to precious ceramics -
providing a unique route to a deeper appreciation of Japanese
design. Expertly bound in a traditional Japanese style, this
stunning book is a beautiful design object in its own right and is
a must-have for all lovers of design.
'The go-to for all things Vuitton' Tatler Founded as a luxury
leather goods house in 1854, Louis Vuitton was for many decades one
of the world's leading trunk and accessories makers. It was after
launching its first fashion collections in 1998, however, that the
house reached unprecedented global fame, and pioneered high-profile
collaborations with artists such as Richard Prince, Takashi
Murakami and Stephen Sprouse. Louis Vuitton Catwalk is a complete
and unrivalled overview of the world's top fashion house. The book
opens with a concise history of the house, followed by brief
biographical profiles of Marc Jacobs, the first creative director
1998-2014, and Nicolas Ghesquiere, who helms the brand today,
before exploring the collections themselves, organized
chronologically. Each collection is introduced by a short text
unveiling its influences and highlights, and illustrated with
carefully curated catwalk images. Showcasing hundreds of
spectacular clothes, details, accessories, beauty looks and set
designs - and, of course, the top fashion models who wore them on
the runway, from Naomi Campbell and Gisele to Kate Moss and Cara
Delevingne. A rich reference section, including an extensive index,
concludes the book.
A deluxe art book showcasing Haruichi Furudate’s incredible
artwork from the hit manga series Haikyu!! Ever since he saw the
legendary player known as “the Little Giant” compete at the
national volleyball finals, Shoyo Hinata has been aiming to be the
best volleyball player ever! Who says you need to be tall to play
volleyball when you can jump higher than anyone else? The Art of
Haikyu!! collects the dynamic and lush color art from the hit manga
series, including chapter title pages, illustrations, bonus
sketches, and more from creator Haruichi Furudate!
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