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Center for New Media ANM 101 Kalamazoo Valley Community College - Fall 2012 History of Illustration Instructor: Linda Rzoska (www.lindarzoska.com) page 1 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Hours: Behind Front Desk: Tues. 3:00 to 6:00, Wed. 3:00 to 5:00 Class Blog: http://anm101f12.wordpress.com DATE COURSEWORK TOPICS IN-CLASS LECTURE & DISCUSSION OF THE FOLLOWING 09.06.12 Introduction, 1) Defining illustration; 2) Illustration prior to the mid 1800's; 3) Primary illustrators of that Lesson 1 Introductory Illustrators time period; 4) Process & Techniques of, woodcuts, engraving, etching and lithography. Process & Techniques Illuminated Manuscripts, Medieval Woodcuts, Albrecht Dürer, Franciso de Goya, William Hogarth, Honoré Daumier, William Blake and others. 09.13.12 Victorian Era 1) Victorian Illustration and its Illustrators; 2) Primary illustrators of that time period; 3) Biog- Lesson 2 Arthur Rackham and His Influence raphy and work of Arthur Rackham; 4) Primary illustrators influenced by Rackham's work; Fantasy Illustration 5) Fantasy illustration and its illustrators. Gustave Doré, Jose Guadalupe Posada, George Cruikshank,Thomas Nast, William Simp- son, Sir John Tenniel, Arthur Rackham, Alan Lee, John Howe, Trina Schart Hyman, Brian Froud and others. 09.20.12 Golden Age of Illustration 1) History of the Golden Age of Illustration; 2) Primary illustrators of the Golden Age of Lesson 3 Illustration; Beatrix Potter, Charles Dana Gibson, Kay Nielsen, Howard Pyle, Elizabeth Shippen Green, N.C Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, Jesse Willcox Smith, and others. 09.27.12 Brandywine School 1) History of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and its primary artists; 2) Howard Pyle's Bran- Lesson 4 Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood dywine School; 3) Primary illustrators of the Brandywine School; 4) The Style of Realism Realism and its primary Illustrators 5) History and work of Norman Rockwell. Norman Rockwell Frank E. Schoonover, William.J. Aylward, Thornton Oakley, Anna Whelan Betts, Ethel Franklin Betts, Harvey Dunn, Violet Oakely, John W. Waterhouse, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edmund Leighton Norman Rockwell and others. 10.04.12 Arts & Crafts Style 1) Arts & Crafts Style and its primary illustrators; 2) Art Nouveau Style and its primary Lesson 5 Art Nouveau Style illustrators; 3) Surrealism 4)The Object Poster. The Object Poster John Austen, Aubrey Beardsley, Eric Gill, Alphonse Mucha, Ruth Eastman, Theophile Steinien, Louis Raemaekers, Coles Phillips, William H. Brradely, The Beggarstaff Brothers, Henri Toulouse-Latrec, Lucian Bernhard, Max Oppenheimer and others. 10.11.12 Expressionism 1) Defining these styles; 2) History of the styles; Lesson 6 Cartoon Expressionism Art Deco John Collier, Alfred Kubin, H.C. Westerman, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Kathe Kollwitz, Max Pechstein, Mark Marek, Robert Grossman, A.M. Cassandre and others. 10.18.12 Pictorial Moderism 1) Defining these styles; 2) History of the styles; Lesson 7 Heroic Realism Propoganda Steven Dohanos, George Giusti, Herbert Morton Stoops, Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer, Glenn Grohe, Achille Mauzan, Ludwig Hohlwein, Nick Gaetano and others. 10.25.12 MID TERM EXAM Lesson 8 NOTICE: THE ABOVE SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE ANM 101 History of Illustration page 2 DATE COURSEWORK TOPICS IN-CLASS LECTURE & DISCUSSION OF THE FOLLOWING 11.01.12 Children's Illustration 1) History of children's literature; 2) Cross section of illustrators of children's literature; Lesson 9 3) Overview of current publishers of children's literature; 3) Process & Techniques. Graeme Base, Eric Beddows, Jan Brett, Eric Carle, Frederic Clement,Tomie dePaola, Charles Mikolaycak, Dean Morrissey, Barry Moser, Brian Pinkney, Jerry Pinkney, Patricia Palacco, Beatrix Potter, Charles Santore, Uri Shulevitz, Lane Smith, Maurice Sendak, Chris Van Allsburg, David Wiesner, David Wilgus, Don Wood and others. 1) Defining these styles; and 2) Reviewing the styles; 11.08.12 Gothic Barry Zaid, Seymour Chwast, Charles Burns, David Sandlin, Steven Cerio, Brad Holland, Lesson 10 Sci Fi Albert Schindehutte, Heinrich Kley, Theodor Kittelsen, Frank Kelly Freas, Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo and others 11.15.12 Push Pin 1) Defining these styles; and 2) Reviewing the styles; Lesson 11 Polish Poster Primitivism Seymour Chwast, Milton Glaser, Barry Zaid, Hubert Hilcher, Stasys Eidrigevicius, Robert Minimalism Massin, Victor Joseph Gatto, Laura Levine, Paula Scher, Mark Ulriksen, Walter Allner, Psychedelic Laurie Rosenwald, Thomas Theodor Heine, Vistor Moscoso, Alan Aldridge, Peter Max, Carl Lundgren and others. THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING 11.29.12 Political 1) Defining these styles; and 2) Reviewing the styles; Lesson 12 Caricature Comics David Cowles, Rernando Vicente Sanchez, Phillip Burke, Mark Summers, Miquel Covarru- bias, Andrea Ventura, Daniel Clowes, Bill Sienkiewicz, Robert Risko, C.F. Payne, Gary Panter, Gerald Scarfe, John Cuneo, Robert Crumb and others. 12.06.12 Final Exam 1) Defining these styles; and 2) Reviewing the styles; Lesson 13 Anita Kunz, Bralat Bralds, Gary Kelley, Heather Cooper, James McMullen, Julian Allen, Michael Mathias Prechtl, Paul Davis, Yuko Shimizu, Anthony Russo, Brad Holland, Craig Frazier, Gene Greif, Guy Billout, Edward Gorey, Pierre Le-Tan, Lauren Redmiss, Marchall Arisman, Matt Mahurin, Victor Koen and others. 12.13.12 Student Research/Study Project Student Reseach/Study Projects Due Lesson 14 Presentations Student Presentations NOTICE: THE ABOVE SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE ANM 101 History of Illustration page 3 ASSIGNMENT TYPE TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE Weekly Reflection Week 1's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 01.18.12 and Research Take Notes Week 2's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 01.25.12 Regarding: IIlustrators Dates Week 3's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 02.01.12 Countries Influences Week 4's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 02.09.12 Schools Economics Government Week 5's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 02.15.12 Wars Lifestyles Week 6's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 02.22.12 Politics Trends Media Week 7s type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 02.29.12 EMAIL Color Palette Style Week 9's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 03.21.12 Technique Method Week 10's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 03.28.12 Homework Week 11's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 04.04.12 Research: Research an illustrator covered during the Week 12's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 04.11.12 class session and find 5 pieces of their work Week 13's type written reflection on the class session's topics & discussion and homework research. 04.18.12 (not shown in class). Photocopy or print and glue stick them on a sheet of paper with your reflection. (neatness counts) Exams Mid-Term Exam 02.29.12 EMAIL Final Exam 04.18.12 Final Project A research paper or presentation that compares two illustrators' 04.25.12 lives, subject matter and styles. (25% of your Choose one of class grade) these three projects. A research paper or presentation that documents the growth of a prominient illustrator's style and work. The creation of artwork that immitates a particular illustrator or style and a presentation of the process of the artwork. NOTICE: THE ABOVE SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.