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Edition:
First Edition [stated], presumed first printing
Publisher:
Journey Editions
Published:
1994
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
18075272330
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Very good in Good jacket. The format is approximately 9.375 inches by 12.25 inches. xv, [1], 176 pages. Illustrations (some in color). The DJ has some wear and soiling. This is an oversized book and if sent outside of the United States will required additional shipping charges. Foreword by Terrence Brown. Introduction by Walt Reed. Contents include Preface, Foreword, Introductions, Themes, Illustrators, Gallery, Biographies, and Credits. James McMullan (born June 1934) is an Irish-Canadian illustrator and designer of theatrical posters. Born in Tsingtao, Republic of China, he and his mother fled to Canada at the onset of World War II. In 1955, McMullan moved to New York City to continue his art education at Pratt Institute. In 1966, he joined the Push Pin Studios design firm. McMullan began selling illustrations to the fledgling New York Magazine in 1968; by 1974 he was a contributing editor, helping to develop its graphic personality. His most notable contribution to the publication was the artwork illustrating Nik Cohn's 1976 story about a Brooklyn discotheque. The piece served as the basis for Saturday Night Fever. McMullan's first theatrical poster was for the 1976 production of Comedians at the Music Box Theatre, produced by Alexander H. Cohen, who began to hire him on a regular basis. When Cohen's associate, Bernard Gersten, became executive producer of Lincoln Center Theater, he invited McMullan to join the organization. As of 2022, he had created more than 90 posters for Lincoln Center productions. He won a Drama Desk Special Award for his consistently inspired artwork for the theater in 1991. An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, designed for integration in print and digitally published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, video games and films. An illustration is typically created by an illustrator. Digital illustrations are often used to make websites and apps more user-friendly, such as the use of emojis to accompany digital type. Illustration also means providing an example; either in writing or in picture form. The origin of the word "illustration" is late Middle English (in the sense 'illumination; spiritual or intellectual enlightenment'): via Old French from Latin illustratio(n-), from the verb illustrare. Among the illustrators featured are Al Hirschfeld and Gary Trudeau.
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