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| #700310 in Books | 2011-12-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 13.30 x.90 x10.30l,3.35 | File type: PDF | 192 pages||16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.| Quick on the draw|By Robin|Despite some quite silly editorial lapses I think this will end up as the definitive portfolio for Jack Davis fans and I've been one for decades. Thirteen by ten inches, 208 pages and with plenty of color. The eight chapters: Early years; Comics; Record covers and Movie posters; Gags and Illustration; Time and TV Guide; Advertising; Biography; Tri||“The only real problem with this beautifully produced book is that it’s much, much too short.... The art reproduces gorgeously... and the volume as a whole is an effort to give Davis the respect he deserves as a legitimate artist.” (Hillary B
The first comprehensive collection of a national artistic treasure.
Jack Davis arrived on the illustration scene in the euphoric post-war America of the late 1940s when consumer society was booming and the work force identified with commercial images that reflected this underlying sense of confidence and American bravado. Advertising agencies were looking for new ways to tap a rich and expanding market, and there was a vast array of media that nee...
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