Stephen Jones (Ed.) - The Art of Horror. An Illustrated History
Hal Leonard Corporation 2015 (256 S., ill.)
ISBN: 978-1495009136
Amazingly, there has never been a book quite like The Art of Horror a
celebration of frightful images, compiled and presented by some of the
genre's most respected names. While acknowledging the beginnings of
horror-related art in legends and folk tales, the focus of the book is
on how the genre has presented itself to the world since the creations
of Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley first became part of the public
consciousness in the 19th century. It's all here: from early engravings
via dust jackets, book illustrations, pulp magazines, movie posters,
comic books, and paintings to today's artists working entirely in the
digital realm. Editor Stephen Jones and his stellar team of contributors
have sourced visuals from archives and private collections (including
their own) worldwide, ensuring an unprecedented selection that is
accessible to those discovering the genre, while also including many
images that will be rare and unfamiliar to even the most committed fan.
From the shockingly lurid to the hauntingly beautiful including images
of vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, demons, serial killers, alien
invaders, and more every aspect of the genre is represented in ten
themed chapters. Quotes from artists/illustrators, and a selection from
writers and filmmakers, are featured throughout. (Werbetext von amazon.de)
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