The Paperback Art of James Avati. - SCHREUDERS, PIET & KENNETH FULTON.
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Pb, in-8, 200 pp. Illustrated. James Avati (1912-2005) earned renown as a pre-eminent paperback cover artist in an illustrious 40-year career that began during the paperback revolution of the 1950s. Among the myriad softcover books that packed the wire racks at newsstands and drug store every month, Avati's covers stood out. Avati images were - and remain - compelling potent: teens on the threshold of adulthood, tight-lipped city dwellers, ruined farmers, amorous couples, comic rogues, failed husbands and wives, happy campers.
James Avati (1912-2005) is regarded as the pre-eminent painter of paperback covers in the second half of the 20th century. He was known in the business as the 'King of the Paperbacks'. Avati designed realistic cover illustrations for novels by the likes of Steinbeck, Faulkner, Salinger, Caldwell and Moravia, covers that appealed directly to broad sections of the population. He worked for the New American Library (Signet Books) and for every other major paperback publisher including Bant...
James Avati (1912-2005) is regarded as the pre-eminent painter of paperback covers in the second half of the 20th century. He was known in the business as the 'King of the Paperbacks'. Avati designed realistic cover illustrations for novels by the likes of Steinbeck, Faulkner, Salinger, Caldwell and Moravia, covers that appealed directly to broad sections of the population. He worked for the New American Library (Signet Books) and for every other major paperback publisher including Bant...
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SCHREUDERS, PIET & KENNETH FULTON.
The Paperback Art of James Avati.
Pb, in-8, 200 pp. Illustrated. James Avati (1912-2005) earned renown as a pre-eminent paperback cover artist in an illustrious 40-year career that began during the paperback revolution of the 1950s. Among the myriad softcover books that packed the wire racks at newsstands and drug store every month, Avati's covers stood out. Avati images were - and remain - compelling potent: teens on the threshold of adulthood, tight-lipped city dwellers, r...
The Paperback Art of James Avati.
Pb, in-8, 200 pp. Illustrated. James Avati (1912-2005) earned renown as a pre-eminent paperback cover artist in an illustrious 40-year career that began during the paperback revolution of the 1950s. Among the myriad softcover books that packed the wire racks at newsstands and drug store every month, Avati's covers stood out. Avati images were - and remain - compelling potent: teens on the threshold of adulthood, tight-lipped city dwellers, r...