The Sweetly Diabolic Art of Jim Flora

by Irwin Chusid

Paperback, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

NC975.F56 C48

Publication

Fantagraphics Books (2009), 180 pages

Description

Jim Flora (1914-1998)'s two previous books (The Mischievous Art andThe Curiously Sinister Art), are each in multiple printings. TheSweetly Diabolic Art features paintings, drawings, and sketches from the1940s through the 1990s, most never previously published or exhibited, as wellas more artifacts from Flora's 1940s tenure in the Columbia Records artdepartment and rare newspaper and magazine illustrations spanning severaldecades. Sweetly Diabolic is also the first printing of an abandonedchildren's book concept, The X-Ray Eyes of Wallingford Hume. Equallyfascinating are original, never-before-published roughs and rejected images fromFlora's 1950s and '60s children's books and a gallery of pen and pencil sketchesfrom the 1940s. Sweetly Diabolic also collects, for the first time rarelyseen cartoon-science illustrations: the images are augmented by personalvignettes, mementos from the family archives, and a 1984 interview withaward-winning graphic designer Robert M. Jones, who offers pricelessinsights… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

180 p.; 10.9 inches

ISBN

9781606991596
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