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Alphonse Mucha produced the majority of his work during which range of years?

b. 1894-1930*
He was known for his subtle washes of color, intricate organic designs, and youthful, seductive female figures.
a. Mucha*
This Yellow Book picture artist while technically a Pre-Raphaelite, he is associated with the arts and craft movement.
Walter Crane
What was Walter Crane's most successful work?
the baby’s opera
He was considered one of the last great black and white Victorian artist.
E.H. Shepard
E.H. Shephard's best known work.
Winnie the Pooh
This father of American illustration defined the golden age of illustration?
Maxfield Parrish
What was Maxfield Parrish's magnum opus?
Daybreak
Propoganda art of the Second World War...
Hans Sweitzel (something about the third Reich) or Iwo Jima
He was greatly influenced by illustrators and comic artists, yet there are hints of Renaissance, Baroque and Surrealist aspects in his work
Derek Hess
His work in Arkham Asylum revolutionized comics and is considered to be the pinnacle of graphic novel illustration.
Dave McKean
Who was the most accomplished Civil War artist?
Winslow Homer
He was considered greatest American artist of the 19th century.
Winslow Homer
His ability to catch a moment in time is what set him apart.
Winslow Homer
Who invented relief etching?
William Blake
What is William Blake's most anthologized poem in English literature
The Tyger
This artist revived Russian folklore and an interest in Russian history.
Ivan Bilibin
What style does Ivan Bilibin pay tribute to in his work?
Byzantine
Who was a rival of NC Wyeth?
Willy Pogany
Disney illustrator Ken Anderson attributed the look of 101 Dalmatians to which influential English cartoonists?

A. Ronald Searle and Rowland Emett*

They developed the 12 Basic Principles of Animation in their book The Illusion of Life.
*
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston (A)
Charles Robinson was associated with two art movements. What were they?
b. Art Nouveau and the Pre-Raphaelites*
Charles Robinson worked primarily during which years?
1885-1935*
Who is Pauline Diana Baynes natural life studies influenced by?
Audobon
This illustrator and cartographer worked with CS Lewis and Tolkien.
Pauline Diana Baynes
What country’s distinct style can be seen in Tenniel’s work
Germany
What satirical magazine did Tenniel submit Illustrations to for over 50 years?
Punch
What publication is Norman Rockwell most recognized for illustrating over 300 covers?
Answer: The Saturday Evening Post
True or False. Norman Rockwell illustrated two major Mark Twain classics, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Fin.
Answer: True
This contributor to the golden age of children’s book illustration's most celebrated work was East of the Sun West of the Moon.
Kay Rasmus Nielsen
Her love of drawing animals won her a Newbery award for her book Animals of the Bible.
Dorothy Lathrop
This political satirist, who's work was similar to Hogarth, had a signature Gonzo style
Ralph Steadman
He created Captain America and is responsible for the most successful comic book of all time.
Jack Kirby
Observation is key to her work, and "The Rabbit's Christmas Party" is the highest price ever paid for a book illustration
Beatrix Potter
Although this illustrator is most known for his distinct comical style and children’s books, he had a successful career in advertising, created editorial cartoons, and submitted hundreds of cartoons to humor magazines in the 1930s.
b) *Dr. Seuss
2) This work is typical of Dr. Seuss’s late moralizing works, where he employed a multitude of bright colors and created bizarre contraptions to explain lofty themes.
c) *The Butter Battle Book
Rip Van Winkle established him as the leading illustrator of the Edwardian style.
Arthur Rackham
This master of three color techniques was also influenced by Beardsley.
Arthur Rackham
His dragons began to evolve largely based on canine and feline anatomy.
Todd Lockwood
Even though she stayed clear of political cartoons but was big on women’s rights, she was still one of the first and most successful woman cartoonists.
Rose O'Neil
Kewpies
Rose O'Neil
Highly innovative in regards to the lithographic poster with his shallow spatial illusion, simple forms, and flat planes of color.
Toulouse Lautrec
T/F: Two major influences of Toulouse Lautrec were Degas and the Japanese woodblock
True
Perraults Fairy Tales was his only children’s books.
Gustave Dore
1882 The Raven EAP was his last commission and only commission from the US
Gustave Dore
1) Which film is said to be Hayao Miyazaki’s “magnum opus”?
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
2) Miyazaki’s approach to filmmaking is unique, in that the film is not preplanned, but is instead a gradual, work in progress.
True
Father of the revolutionary underground comic in 1960s and 1970s
Robert Crumb
Something with Fritz the Cat
Robert Crumb
A contemporary of Gillray and Hogarth, this illustrator was a master of caricature and societal observation.
Thomas Rowlandson
Thomas Rowlandson frequently used a serpentine design when arranging his composition.
True
1/ During the 6 years of being a professional artist, ________ had 3-4 periods identified by his use or lack of a signature.
Aubrey Beardsley
2/ Who published Aubrey Beardsley’s Lysistrata series?
Leonard Smithers
His work may have an influence of artists video games and comics
Jason Chan
He pioneered western sequential art leading to comic strips/books
Hogarth
This painting marked William Hogarth maturity as painter:
The Beggar’s Opera
Master of all medias except pastels
James Montgomery Flagg
Despite his prolific amount of work he made for the Army, it was his illustrations for Playboy and Children's books that would make him famous.
Silverstein
What is said to be the ultimate pinup
Moon over Miami
His full length movie star portraits are the most impressive works of the depression era
Alberto Vargas
Collected macabre pictures of death
Edward Gorey
His work "The Sea Witch" 1966 became the standard by which all other fantasy paintings are judged by. It is his masterpiece and most important fantasy work
Frank Frazetta
This artist and Broadway became synonymous
Al Hirschfeld
Brought African Americans and other ethnicities into the world of fashion
Antonio Lopez