Savage Art: 20th Century Genre And The Artists That Defined It

Author: Tim Underwood

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  • : $25.00 AUD
  • : 9781599290560
  • : Underwood Books Inc
  • : Underwood Books Inc
  • : November 2010
  • : 24.99
  • : February 2011
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Description

This is the first time most of these cover paintings have been collected and reproduced in their original form. Uncensored genre art that splashed the covers of American news stand pulp magazines in the 1930s and 40s frequently expressed male violence. "Savage Art" showcases this popular period illustration - that prefigured and helped create the violent visual language in much of today's aboveground cinema ("Pulp Fiction", "Kill Bill"), comic books ("The Dark Knight Returns", "Sin City") and ultra-violent multi-million copy video games ("Grand Theft Auto", and "Metal Gear Solid"). Featuring the original disturbing paintings by Walter Baumhofer, Rafael de Soto, Jerome Rozen and other pulp illustrators, many shown here for the first time, this lavishly-produced full colour collection documents Depression era masculine aggression as depicted on the covers of popular literature.

Author description

Tim Underwood, Arnie Fenner and Cathy Fenner have edited numerous collections of genre art over the past twenty years. Frank Robinson is the author of numerous thriller and SF novels. He co-authored Pulp Culture: The Art of Fiction Magazines, a renowned reference book on pulp art and literature, and co-edited Art of Imagination.