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L'Illustration (French pronunciation: [lilystʁasjɔ̃]; 1843–1944) was a French illustrated weekly newspaper published in Paris. [1] It was founded by Édouard Charton with the first issue published on 4 March 1843, it became the first illustrated newspaper in France then, after 1906, the first international illustrated magazine; distributed in 150 countries.
Kevin became the first full-time artist at the Journal, eventually the Assistant Art Director and head of the illustration department. His Wall Street Journal stipple illustrations were awarded a gold medal at The Society of Illustrators competition in 1986.
Kevin Sprouls, a "hedcut" autoportrait. Hedcut is a term referring to a style of drawing associated with The Wall Street Journal half-column portrait illustrations.. The newspaper staff uses the stipple method of many small dots and the hatching method of small lines to create an image, and are designed to emulate the look of woodcuts from old-style newspapers, and engravings on certificates ...
Throughout the year 1897, Ladies' Home Journal ran a series called "The American Woman," featuring six full-page illustrations by Stephens. The illustrations depicted the American Woman in six different settings: society, religion, home, summer, business, and motherhood.
La Petite Illustration was founded in 1913. [1] It was a newspaper supplement to L'Illustration [2] and published plays, [3] [4] novels and short stories often first publishing and containing illustrations. The headquarters of the magazine was in Paris. [5]
Le Journal illustré, or The illustrated Journal, was a French weekly newspaper which was established in February 1864 and ceased production in 1899. It was modelled on the Penny Illustrated Paper released in 1861 in England. It was illustrated with wood-engravings and large covers topics magazine in eight pages format 27 by 37.5 centimetres ...
The magazine is the greatest serial of botanical illustration yet produced, the consistent quality of the journal's plates and authority make this the most widely cited work of its kind. Other 19th century artists who contributed largely to the magazine include Augusta Innes Withers and Anne Henslow Barnard , Joseph Dalton Hooker's sister-in ...
The Art Journal, 1839–1912, London-based monthly journal; Art Monthly, est. 1976, UK-based coverage of contemporary art; Art Monthly Australasia is a visual arts magazine published since 1987; The Art Newspaper, est. 1983, international coverage of news from the world of visual arts; Art on Paper, 1996–2009, based in New York City