Golden Age Illustration Blogs & Blog Posts
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- Abbey's Morgan Hall by Gurney Journey on Nov 19, 2009
Blog reader Susan Fox did some good sleuth work, and found the Broadway, U.K. home of American expatriate illustrator Edwin Austin Abbey. "The house is called Morgan Hall," she writes. "It took a little asking around the village, but I found someone...
- Howard Pyle Blog by Gurney Journey on Nov 18, 2009
Illustrator and collector Ian Schoenherr has just started a blog on Howard Pyle. He explains:I avidly collect the work of Howard Pyle. But that's only a slender part of my Pylomania. I also seek out information - even seemingly meaningless or useless...
- Dorne's Pragmatic Idealism by Gurney Journey on Nov 12, 2009
Here's Al Dorne, one of the founders of the Famous Artists School, and the illustrator with the most resplendent eyebrows. His philosophy of teaching was a mix of pragmatism, idealism, and populism. "Commercial illustration means pictures you can und...
- Enchantment Symposium Tomorrow by Gurney Journey on Nov 5, 2009
Tomorrow the Joseloff Gallery of the University of Hartford in Connecticut will open the exhibition "Enchantment Then and Now: Drawing Connections." The exhibition includes Briton Riviere (above), J.L. Gerome, William Bouguereau, Howard Pyle, NC Wyet...
- Rockwell and the Camera by Gurney Journey on Oct 18, 2009
Norman Rockwell went to great lengths to get his models to act. He spared no expense in hiring photographers to document their performances. The resulting photos—20,000 of which are in the Norman Rockwell Museum’s archives and have just been digi...




