This collection of resources provides additional information about the subject of illustration, from collections of original illustration art to interesting blogs and educational opportunities. A special feature highlights video interviews with noted practitioners, who offer compelling insights about their personal experiences and inspirations.
“Gil Elvgren: All His Glamorous American Pin-Ups,” by Charles G. Martignette and Louis K. Meisel
This book is a compilation of pin-up art by Gil Elvgren which contains 600 illustrations.
“Gloria Stoll Karn: Pulp Romance” exhibition video
Celebrated for her artistic contributions to the pulp fiction industry during the 1940s, Gloria Stoll Karn (b.1923) was one of just a few female illustrators working to create a steady stream of tantalizing images for the covers of pulp magazines.
“How to Hire a Great Illustrator” hiring guide by Toptal
Provides in-depth information and tips for hiring illustrators.
Mort Kunstler: The Art of Adventure
Norman Rockwell Museum exhibition catalogue featuring the art of pulp, movie poster, and historical illustrator Mort Kunstler.
The Paperback Palette
Highlights the cover art, artists, and authors of 20th century hardcover and paperback fiction.
Yesterday’s Papers
A blog dedicated to the history of illustration in printed materials.