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| ORDERING INFORMATION Illustration is published quarterly. Each new issue is between 80 and 112 pages, printed in full color. Domestic prices for individual issues are listed below (appropriate postage will be added at checkout.) Four-issue quarterly subscriptions are $60.00 postage paid in the U.S., $72.00 Canada, $100.00 all other countries. All orders are sent via U.S. mail in a special box designed to completely protect the edges and corners of the magazine. Orders for more than two copies are generally sent double boxed for extra protection. To order by mail, please make check or money order payable to: Illustration Magazine 3640 Russell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63110 To order online, please click the appropriate link below. ISSUES NOT SHOWN BELOW ARE SOLD OUT. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN THE U.S.A.: SUBSCRIPTIONS IN CANADA: INTERNATIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS: AVAILABLE BACK ISSUES OF ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE:
Please look for the new issue at your local Barnes & Noble, comic shop, or finer quality newsstand. In this issue: The art of John Berkey, best known for his gorgeous and influential science fiction book cover illustrations. Next up: The art of Rose O'Neill, most famous for her legendary creation the Kewpies. Book reviews, exhibitions and events, and more.
In this issue: The art of Joseph Szokoli, best known for his spicy pulp magazine covers. Next: The macabre art of Harry Clarke. Our final feature is a profile of illustration historian Walt Reed, proprietor of The Illustration House Gallery.
In this issue: The paperback cover art of Jack Gaughan; the swingin' men's adventure art of Charles Copeland; the book illustrations of Edward Shenton; the Horrors of War gum card art of the 1930s. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: The Blue Book pulp art of Herbert Morton Stoops; paperback illustrator and artist's representative Ed Balcourt; the artists of Alfred Hitchcock's Three Investigators series. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: Magazine illustrator turned glamour photographer J. Frederick Smith; prolific pulp interior artist John Fleming Gould; paperback and fine Western artist Clark Hulings. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: Magazine illustrator turned glamour photographer J. Frederick Smith; prolific pulp interior artist John Fleming Gould; paperback and fine Western artist Clark Hulings. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: An extensive profile of the Body-by-Fisher illustrator McClelland Barclay; paperback artist Rudy Nappi, known for his Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys book covers, sexy digests, and more. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: An extensive profile on pulp and paperback cover artist Rudolph Belarski; Australian artist Norman Lindsay and his work in America; Part Two on Chicago's American Academy of Art. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: We explore the pulp cover art of Graves Gladney, and his Shadow cover illustrations; children's book illustrator Nan Pollard; Part One on Chicago's American Academy of Art. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: We profile Gloria Stoll, one of the few women who illustrated for the pulps; paperback and magazine illustrator Sanford Kossin; a profile of Weird Tales illustrator Hugh Doak Rankin. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: The incredible work of Dean Cornwell, known by many as the "dean of illustrators"; the meticulous pen-and-ink work of Murray Tinkelman; and a preview chapter from Masters of American Illustration book by Fred Taraba, the humous illustration of Constantin Alajalov. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: The work of pulp artist Frederick Blakeslee; the magazine illustration of Morton Roberts; the rediscovery and salvation of The Merrill Company Publishers archives. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: Beloved children's illustrator and Disney artist Gustaf Tenngren; legendary and influential magazine illustrator Al Parker; magazine and advertising illustrator Barbara Bradley. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: The work of paperback cover artist Louis S. Glanzman; West Coast art studio Patterson & Hall; the science fiction art of Ed Emshwiller; the recovery of a stolen painting by Norman Rockwell. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this issue: The lurid and sensational terror covers of pulp cover artist John W. Scott; the Western pulp cover art of A. Leslie Ross; pin-up master Enoch Bolles and the artists of Film Fun magazine. Plus book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this re-issue: The femme fatales of paperback book cover artist Robert Maguire, known for his crime and romance cover paintings; the Saturday Evening Post cover illustrations of Eugene Iverd. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this re-issue: We feature the prolific Norman Saunders, known for Wacky Packs, Mars Attacks, and more; the magazine illustration of Perry Peterson; the Canavaral Press drawings of Frank Frazetta. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more!
In this re-issue: We profile Haddon Hubbard Sundblom, best known for his depictions of Santa Claus and his world-famous advertising art for Coca-Cola; paperback illustrator James Avati; science-fiction paperback cover artist and educator Jack Faragasso. Book reviews, exhibitions, and more! BOOKS AND OTHER ITEMS FROM THE ILLUSTRATED PRESS:
The consummate reference book on the life and work of artist H.J. Ward, featuring over 500 illustrations, of which more than 75 are from original pulp cover paintings. 272 pages, 9x12 inches, full-color, hardcover.
Signed and numbered by the Author, limited to only 100 copies. Presented in a red slip-case, and includes a special DVD featuring a slideshow of hundreds of images of artwork and photographs, many not seen in the book.
The ultimate reference book on the life and work of Norman Saunders, the legendary and prolific illustrator behind Wacky Packs, Mars Attacks, pulps, paperbacks, and so much more. 368 pages, full-color, hardcover.
The world's greatest trading card set on the art of Norman Saunders! 54 full-color cards featuring images of monsters, mayhem, rockets, robots, Nazis, and naked chicks! Presented in a clear plastic display box.
The "holy grail" of trading card collectibles is the "uncut sheet." This full press sheet contains all of the Norman Saunders cards, uncut and untrimmed, right off the press. Shipped rolled in a sturdy, large diameter tube.
This DVD presents the inside story of the best 20 years of Norman Rockwell's legendary covers for The Saturday Evening Post. Featuring never before seen interviews with Rockwell's models, and a look into his studio and methods. AVAILABLE BACK ISSUES OF ILLO MAGAZINE:
In this issue: The comic art of Michael Cho; Dinotopia artist James Gurney; Zina Saunders; Nancy Stahl; Barry Blitt; book reviews, exhibitions and events, and much more!
In this issue: The work of Mitch O'Connell; Xenozoic Tales artist Mark Schultz; Scary Girl creator Nathan Jurevicius; Candykiller (Brian Taylor); an ARTTALKS interview with Nancy Stahl; book reviews, exhibitions and events, and much more.
In this issue: C.F. Payne, award-winning illustrator; Leslie Cabarga, noted cartoonist, designer, and lettering artist; Sergio Giovine, noted paperback book cover artist Book reviews, exhibitions and events,and much more.
In this issue: The imaginative work of Peter DeSeve; concept artist and illustrator Marc Gabbana; author and illustrator Joe Devito; noted Boy Scout calendar artist Joeseph Csatari. Book reviews, exhibitions and events, and more. |
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