11.11.2009

ten images of inspiration : the golden age of illustration.












I don't know how much I have mentioned it on here, but I am completely obsessed with the illustration of the fifties and sixties. Ever since I can remember, I have been collecting old children's books, retro cookbooks, and tear-outs and storing them for inspiration. I don't know what exactly it is, but there is just something with the illustration during those eras that I absolutely adore and will always cherish greatly. How about you?

Illustrators (from top to bottom): Alice & Martin Provensen, Patric Hudson, Magic Jelly: Mary Blair, Virginia Parsons, Charley Harper, Richard Scarry, Sigrid and Hans Lammle, Art Seiden, Lefor Openo, and Karoly Reich.

11 comments:

  1. Awesome. I'm especially drawn to the one at the top.

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  2. Richard Scarry's Best Storybook Ever (from which that picture is taken) was my favorite book as a child which i still have and cherish (all tattered and loosing its cover).

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  3. Super post!! I'm obsessed with that decade too. As Illustrator is a continuous resource of inspiration. Mary Blair is just divine.

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  4. Oh my, what a gorgeous post! This is your best post EVER. Seriously. Thanks for brightening up my morning! I'm going to be looking at these all day.

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  5. I especially love that first one. I clicked through and just about fell over recognizing this book I'd forgotten! http://www.rmichelson.com/Artist_Pages/Provensen/Animalfair.htm
    Wonderful, thank you.

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  6. I know exactly what you mean! Some great examples here. Love the numbers!

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  7. i agree completely. i never tire at looking at mid-century children's book illustration!

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