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Illustrating Children's Books: Creating Pictures for Publication

Contributor(s): Martin Salisbury (more by Martin Salisbury)

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Library Journal (11/15/2004)
Illustrators of children's books have come into their own as fine artists. In this comprehensive, enchanting work, Salisbury, who is course director for the master of arts degree in children's book illustration at Anglia University, Cambridge, England, surveys the genre's distinguished history with examples from Caldecott, Greenaway, N.C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, and Howard Pyle. Salisbury points to Maurice Sendak's In the Night Kitchen as the bar for the quality and range of illustrative work. Through sketches and annotations, Salisbury explains how to create fantasy, fairy tale, realism, and nature drawing. Written for advanced students, the book covers storyboards and layouts, contracts, copyrights, and how to present one's work professionally. Highly recommended for all collections. For a gallery of ideas on the subject, some collections may also want to add Abrams's Wings of an Artist: Children's Book Illustrators Talk About Their Art. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

School Library Journal (02/01/2005)
The chapters of this richly illustrated book touch on everything from media, materials, and techniques to design and typography, but the information given is not enough to actually teach the subject. Instead, the author gives readers a brief but interesting overview. For instance, in the chapter entitled "Character Development," Salisbury discusses mannerisms, facial expressions, and child-friendliness of characters, but doesn't tell readers how to actually create these effects on their own. However, this book does a very good job of addressing the many elements of illustration for someone who is unfamiliar with the process. Topics such as "What to illustrate," "Dynamics of composition and layout," and "Type as image" give a more concrete concept of the profession and artistry. The featured artwork is all pulled from children's picture books to demonstrate the concepts in the related text. Some are spot illustrations, a character or scene cut from its background, while others are spreads reduced to fit within the page with accompanying text. Colorful and lively, the illustrative material is indispensable to the content. A fine choice for adults interested in illustration, or as a resource for someone new to discussing art in children's books." -Heather E. Miller, Homewood Public Library, AL" Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

ISBN: 0764127179 | EAN: 9780764127175
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series  | Publication Date: August, 2004

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BISAC Categories: Design | Book
Design | Graphic Arts | Illustration
Language Arts & Disciplines | Publishing
LC Subjects: Illustrated children's books
Illustration of books
Technique
Dewey: 741.642
LCCN: 2003107035
Physical Info: 0.41" H x 9.44" L x 9.40" W (1.24 lbs) 144 pages
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