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Hilary KnightIn addition to creating children's picture books -- among them, in collaboration with poet Margaret Fishback, A Child's Book of Natural History (USA : Platt & Monk, 1969), a revision and extension of A Child's Primer of Natural History by Oliver Herford -- Knight has illustrated for other genres, such as Peg Bracken's The I Hate to Cook Book.
Jim FloraFrom January to December, 1952, he was Art Director at Park East magazine, for which he published the first commercial illustrations by R. O. Blechman, as well as spot illustrations by the young Andy Warhol.
Carl Freedman In 2000, he started the business Counter Editions with Matthew Slotover, publisher of Frieze magazine, (Slotover has since left) to sell prints online by artists such as Jake and Dinos Chapman, Emin and Rachel Whiteread.
Jon NaarJacques Cousteau wrote the introduction to Naar's 1973 book, Design for a Limited Planet, which featured interviews and photographs with pioneers of solar energy in the American Southwest and sold over 100,000 copies.
H. M. BrockIn addition, Brock was one of seven artists who contributed illustrations to Arthur Conan Doyle's 1909 Sherlock Holmes story His Last Bow.
Robert Kushner (artist) A monograph on Kushner's three decades of artistic work, Gardens of Earthly Delight, was published by Hudson Hills Press in 1997.
M. Bernard Loates Loates started Nature Impressions in 1968 and published three limited edition prints for his brother, nature artist M. Glen Loates.
Jim FenwickFenwick wrote the foreword for the 1990 book Brisbane Our Town -- A Century of Photographs by Helen Dash.
Pat HitchcockShe supplied family photos and wrote the foreword of the book Footsteps in the Fog : Alfred Hitchcock's San Francisco by Jeff Kraft and Aaron Leventhal, which was published in 2002.
Peter GuralnickHe also contributed the complete text for the 240-page hardcover book featured in the 2010 30-disc CD boxed set, The Complete Elvis Presley Masters.
William Frank CarverIn 1878 he put out a book titled Life of Dr. Wm. F. Carver of California : Champion Rifle Shot of the World, which, though it contains entirely fictionalized versions of his early life, does include extracts from the press coverage of his first shooting tour across the country.
Jeff Clark (designer)In 2009, Turtle Point Press published Ruins, a limited edition book that Clark wrote, illustrated, and designed.
Aglaia MortchevaHer first art book, Aglaia Mortcheva : Drawings and Illustrations : Volume 1, was released on August 30, 2009.
Geoffrey WardIn 2011, he wrote an introduction for the book Varanasi : Portrait of a Civilization, (Collins, India,) by the photographer Raghu Rai, with whom he has collaborated on magazine pieces.
Eli ManningIn 2009, Eli, Peyton, and Archie co-authored a children's book entitled Family Huddle, which describes in simple text and pictures how the three Manning brothers played football as young boys (Scholastic Press ; illustrations by Jim Madsen).
V.B. PriceHe has been married to artist Rini Price since 1969 and the two have collaborated since the early 1970s with Rini creating artwork for the majority of Price's books of poetry.
Harold Dow BugbeeIn 1933, Bugbee began illustrating pen and ink sketches for books, magazine s such as Ranch Romances, Western Stories, Country Gentleman, and Field and Stream, During this period, Bugbee exhibited his work in Clarendon and other Texas cities, as well as in Kansas City, Missouri, Chicago, Denver, and New York City.
Kerry WaghornVisiting San Francisco in 1971 with his partner in the production of rock music posters, Kerry decided to pop into The Chronicle unannounced, hoping to show his art portfolio to cartoonist Robert Graysmith, who later achieved fame as the author of the book and subsequent motion picture about the Zodiac murders.
Edward William ColeHe compiled a large number of popular books, of which Cole's Funny Picture Book, which was launched with great publicity on Christmas Eve 1879, and Cole's Fun Doctor were most successful, their sales running into hundreds of thousands.
Roger Price (comedy)right | thumb | 300px | Don Silverstein illustration for'' Grump'', edited and published by Roger Price in 1965 -- 67.
Dominic ByrneIn 2010, Byrne also narrated children's storybooks for mobile phone applications under the iStorytime brand - the titles which Byrne narrated include Invisible Alligators (written and illustrated by Hayes Roberts), Inca Dink, the Great Houndini (written, illustrated and also narrated by M. Nicole van Dam), and Olivia the Octopus (written and illustrated by Damien Clenet).
Andrew Jackson DowningIn 1842 Downing collaborated with Alexander Jackson Davis on the book Cottage Residences, a highly influential pattern book of houses that mixed romantic architecture with the English countryside's pastoral picturesque, derived in large part from the writings of John Claudius Loudon.
Anita LobelAnita Lobel née Kempler (June 2, 1934 --) is a Polish-American illustrator of children's books, including A New Coat for Anna, This Quiet Lady, Alison's Zinnia, and On Market Street, which won a Caldecott Honor for illustrations.
Walker EvansIn 1941, Evans's photographs and Agee's text detailing the duo's stay with three white tenant families in southern Alabama during the Great Depression were published as the groundbreaking book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.
Bob KloseIn 2006, Klose wrote an accompanying essay for a picture book of previously unpublished Rowland Hilder's watercolor paintings, entitled'' Rowland Hilder's British Isles''.
Rob Dean Dean formed Illustrated Man (1984) with Hugo Burnham (ex-Gang of Four), Roger Mason (Numan and others) and Australian singer/bassist Philip Foxman but their commercial success was limited.
Kenneth Kit LamugUnderneath the Juniper Tree released in May 2013 a limited edition anthology book, which included artwork from Lamug along with stories and illustrations from other writers and artist.
Steve BaerIn 1975, Zomeworks published an illustrated book, Sunspots, written by Baer and illustrated by Criss-Cross ; focusing on solar-design principles.
Berenice AbbottIn addition, McCausland contributed the captions for the book of Abbott's photographs entitled Changing New York which was published in 1939.
Fred EckhardtHe writes about brewed beverages -- beer and sake, and wrote the 1989 book, The Essentials of Beer Style.
Robert GibbingsThe first ten titles, launched in May 1938, were illustrated by Gibbings (he illustrated Herman Melville's Typee) and other wood engravers.
Wendy Lowenstein 109 work (s) ; 126 hours These works were recorded during a year long collecting trip in 1969, when the Lowenstein family, (Werner and Wendy Lowenstein with their children, Peter, Martie and Richard) travelled around Australia.
Hiroh KikaiHis monochrome photographs of Turkey appeared in the magazine Asahi Camera, and his colour photographs on its website, before the publication in January 2011 of his large book Anatolia, a compilation of his monochrome work.
Alfred WaudIn the 1850s, he worked variously as an illustrator for a Boston periodical, the Carpet-Bag, and provided illustrations for books such as Hunter's Panoramic Guide from Niagara to Quebec (1857).
Nick Blinkoat Pallant House Gallery in the U. K. Colin Rhode's Outsider Art : Spontaneous Alternatives, published by Thames & Hudson in 2000 features Blinko's art and a description of his working process.
Michael McCurdyOriginal work, dating from McCurdy's first wood engraving in 1962 to later work for both adults and children, is included along with correspondence with authors and publishers, initial sketches, proofs, and wood blocks.
Walt KellyIn 1988 Steve Thompson issued The Walt Kelly Collector's Guide, (Spring Hollow Books) an invaluable and comprehensive resource of Pogo and other Walt Kelly-related memorabilia.
Jeannette Montgomery BarronThese photographs were exhibited by Galerie Bruno Bischofberger in 1985 and published in her first monograph, Jeannette Montgomery Barron.
Berenice AbbottIn 1958, she produced a series of photographs for a high-school physics text-book, including the cover titled Bouncing ball in diminishing arcs.
Bernard GreenGreen was the author of Not Strangers but Pilgrims : A History of Ampleforth in Lourdes (Ampleforth : Ampleforth Abbey Press, in association with Way Books, Campion Hall, Oxford, 2009 ; 191 pages, including 1 illustration), described by the Very Reverend Dom Terence Richardson, OSB, Prior of Ampleforth Abbey, as' the definitive history of the Ampleforth Pilgrimage... a work that was carefully researched, very readable and, at times, amusing and very effective in capturing the personalities of so many of the people who had been involved in the Pilgrimage over the years, while being very self-effacing about his own contributions.'
Ka VangIn 2009, Ka Vang was featured in the book, `` Hmong History Makers,'' published by Holt DcDougal for her work collecting and preserving Hmong folklore from the Hmong people across the globe from Australia to Germany.
Mark WestonWeston has also written a children's book, Honda : The Boy Who Dreamed of Cars, that Lee & Low Books published in 2008.
Matt GroeningHe went through what he described as'' a series of lousy jobs,'' including being an extra in the television movie When Every Day Was the Fourth of July, busing tables, washing dishes at a nursing home, landscaping in a sewage treatment plant, thumb | right | alt A book with black and white pencil drawings, with a large title on top, and a drawing of an anthropomorphic bunny kneeling before a dead anthropomorphic bunny | Cover of'' Life in Hell'' No. 4, published in 1978 Groening described life in Los Angeles to his friends in the form of the self-published comic book Life in Hell, which was loosely inspired by the chapter'' How to Go to Hell'' in Walter Kaufmann's book Critique of Religion and Philosophy.
Robert CrumbIn 2006, he prepared, compiled and illustrated the book R. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country, with accompanying CD, which derived from three series of trading card s originally published in the 1980s.
Sheldon DickOnly one volume bore his name as an imprint : a book of poems, The Serpent in the Wilderness, by Edgar Lee Masters, published in a fine-press limited edition in 1933.
Ambaji ShindeThe book'' Harry Winston The Ultimate Jeweler'' published in 1984 acknowledges Ambaji Venkatesh Shinde as `` one of the most talented designers in the world today.''
Felice Pazner MalkinA series of her drawings on the theme of' Art as Love' was published in three albums by Massada Press, and accompanied Yaakov Malkin's text in the book Art as Love (Massada, 1975).
Michael Jackson (writer)He was as equally versed in the world of malt whisky as well as beer, and his book, Michael Jackson's Malt Whisky Companion (1989) is the best-selling book on the subject in the world.
Marco Pierre WhiteThe book accompanying the show, Marco Pierre White in Hell's Kitchen, was published on 23 August 2007 by Ebury Press.
Richard Bassfordleft | thumb | 340px | Richard Bassford illustration in'' Vampirella 11 (May 1971) An interview with Bassford about Wally Wood noted the educational aspect of the Wood Studio :'' His later black-and-white work using Craftint doubletone board was truly amazing.
Paul ColdwellHe wrote the catalogue Paula Rego Printmaker 2005 to accompany her traveling print retrospective and authored a chapter on her printmaking technique in Paula Rego-The complete Graphic work, TG Rosenthal, Thames & Hudson.
Trevor GrimshawTypically his original signed work is currently (July 2013) fetching the high # hundreds into the # low thousands with signed prints being snapped up at # 80-150 a time.
Henry Shaw (antiquary)He also designed or adapted, and drew on wood, the initial letters and all the decorative portions of Longman's edition of the New Testament, published in 1864.
Terrance DicksIn 1987, Dicks started a new series for very young children titled T. R. Bear, resulting in a further seven books.
E.M.O'R. DickeyIn 1922 he contributed a wood engraving to Contemporary English Woodcuts, an anthology of wood engravings produced by Thomas Balston, a director at Duckworth and an enthusiast for the new style of wood engravings.
Alfred Powell MorganAuthor : Morgan, Alfred Powell, Publisher : New York, Scribner Date : -LSB- 1962 -RSB- The Boys' Fourth Book of Radio and Electronics ; an introduction to solid state physics, semiconductors, and transistors, Author : Morgan, Alfred Powell.
Jim Floracom/images/conviction _ b. gif Conviction by slam poet Taylor Mali parodied Flora's 1947 cover art for jimflora.
Bob Walker (photographer) After the Storm, Bob Walker and the East Bay Regional Park District, a collection of Walker's photographs with text written by Christopher Beaver, was published by Wilderness Press in October 2007, partially subsidized by the East Bay Regional Park District.
James Cowan (New Zealand writer)His first books were published in 1901, a guide to Taupo and a catalogue of the Maori paintings of Gottfried Lindauer.
Edward OliveIn 2009 the first book of his photography,'' Private collection'', was published featuring a series of fine art erotica.
Maxfield ParrishHis work achieves a unique three-dimensional appearance, which does not translate well to coffee table book s. Cadmus | Cadmus Sowing the Dragon's Teeth, which appeared in Collier's in 1908 and A Wonder Book and -LSB- -LSB- Tanglewood Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorne -RSB- -RSB- The outer proportions and internal divisions of Parrish's compositions were carefully calculated in accordance with geometric principles such as root rectangle s and the golden ratio.
Mors KochanskiLone Pine Publishing, 1989 ISBN 0-919433-49-9 Wilderness Skills Series and A Plant Walk with Mors Kochanski - (DVD series produced by Karamat Wilderness Ways) Booklet series (17 + tiles, inc.
William Black (novelist)He teamed with such well-known authors as Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Hardy, and Walter Besant to abolish this procedure, resulting in the passing of new laws in 1891, but unlike the others, he held no grudge against those who sold unauthorized copies of his books while it was legal to do so, which made relations easier and friendlier between him and his American publishers.
Louis DavisDavis photographed images for Whall's 1905 book, Stained Glass Work and his friends Edward Woore and Karl Parsons made illustrations for the book.
Jim Harrison (artist and writer)In 1975, Frame House released their first Jim Harrison print, `` Rural Americana'' through the publisher's network of 600 dealers.
Peyton ManningIn 2009, Peyton, Eli, and Archie co-authored a children's book entitled Family Huddle, which describes in simple text and pictures how the three Manning brothers played football as young boys (Scholastic Press ; illustrations by Jim Madsen).
Peter Britt Until 1858 Britt could take only daguerreotypes or ambrotypes, processes that provided only the photo, no negatives or extra prints.
David EsterlyHis accompanying book, Grinling Gibbons and the Art of Carving (fifth printing, March 2013), was described as `` a marvelous study'' that has `` a rare intimacy with its subject.''
Robert Latou DickinsonHe illustrated many editions of the New York Walk Book and published Palisades Interstate Park, written and illustrated by him in 1921 for the American Geographical Society of New York.
Mark Shaw (photographer)In 1964, Shaw published a collection of these images in his book The John F. Kennedys : A Family Album, which was very successful.
Donald MennieMennie's first known work as a photographer were the illustrations in duotone to Elizabeth Cooper's' My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard', a story of women's lives in China published in New York in 1914 which went into a number of reprints.
Tiger WoodsIn 2001 he wrote a best-selling golf instruction book, How I Play Golf, which had the largest print run of any golf book for its first edition, 1.
Kevin Crease1983 saw the release of his children's book Sam and the Dreamtime, which was set in his home city of Adelaide and included illustrations by John Draper and photographs by Crease.
Noel RookeHe produced a double panel wood engraving for Rupert Brooke's The Old Vicarage, Grantchester (1916), one of the first books, in this case a slim booklet, illustrated with modern wood engravings.
George Woodbridgethumb | 150px | left | thumb | 150px | left | Pages from the'' Mad Style Guide'' (1994) show Woodbridge's drawings of the'' Mad'' Zeppelin.
Gustaf TenggrenBy 1923, he was illustrating children's book during the heyday of illustrated books by illustrators such as Arthur Rackham and Kay Nielsen.
Derek Blasberg In April 2010, Blasberg's first book, Classy : Exceptional Advice for the Extremely Modern Lady, a collection of humorous essays and illustrations aimed at young women, was released by Penguin Books.
Anita De BauchIn 2012, McCormack released a follow up to Anita De Bauch titled Anita De Bauch : Chameleon, which consisted of 72 pages of colour latex and nude photographs of De Bauch.
Jane Martha St. John In a green Morocco bound album with a single gold tooled line to its edge with pages that are watermarked JOYNSON 1854 and measure approximately 225 & times ; 197mm there are 96 photos arranged on 87 pages that are hand numbered 1 to 90 but with pages 23 and 40 missing (one is possibly in the Swansea collection) and page 90 is unused.
Stephen SlesingerSlesinger's The New Adventures of Tarzan'' Pop-Up'' (Blue Ribbon Press, 1935) book, which he also illustrated, was chosen by Albert Tillman as one of the 100 best pop-up books ever published and featured on the cover of Tillman's historical survey, Pop-Up !
Kenjiro OkazakiHe has also created picture books in collaboration with Japanese poets, including Little Lellolello with Kyong-Mi Park (Shogakukan Inc. 2004), and Popahpe Popipappu with Shuntaro Tanikawa (Crayon House, 2004).
David GandyIn 2011, the fashion house published'' David Gandy by Dolce & Gabbana'', a 280-page photographic coffee table book of images chronicling their years of collaboration.
Jay Allen SanfordThe 2012 fiction book City of the Gods : Forgotten - Mythic Tales includes his short story'' Wanted : Mordecai,'' and other books featuring his stories and artwork include Can Rock'N' Roll Save the World, Aerosmith : The Ultimate Illustrated History of the Boston Bad Boys, AC/DC : The Ultimate Illustrated History, and Queen : The Ultimate Illustrated History of the Crown Kings of Rock.
Jack Scrubyhtml Table Top Talk, intended as a promotional publication for his lines of miniatures and sets of miniatures rules, and ceased publishing War Game Digest in 1963.
David Barnes (artist) On April 26, 2011, Barnes released his debut book,'' What's Weird,'' featuring 128 pages of paintings, drawings, sketches, and more.
Michael James (quilt artist)In the spring of 1977, James published a three-part series of articles in Quilter's Newsletter, called `` Color in Quilts'', exploring principles that he covered in-depth in his workshops.
America Martin (artist) In 2010, Martin's first book was published titled Insouciance, which featured the artist's early career paintings and drawings.
Bunny YeagerMost of the photographs in the exhibit came from Bunny's book'' How I Photograph Myself'' published by A. S. Barnes & Co. in 1964.
Marc Gafni Gafni is the author of eight books on spirituality and religion, including the 2001 national besteller'' Soul Prints,'' Soul Prints included an introduction by Israeli poet Admiel Kosman and was the Amazon.
David Stuart (Mayanist)His co-authored Palenque : Eternal City of the Maya (Thames and Hudson, 2008) with his father, George Stuart.
Shel SilversteinThese illustrated travel essays were collected by the publisher Fireside in Playboy's Silverstein Around the World, published in 2007 with a foreword by Hugh Hefner and an introduction by music journalist Mitch Myers.
Marianne HaganShe is the author of the book, Victoria Hagan : Interior Portraits, which was released on October 12, 2010.
Mikhail RojterHis first official work, in 1949, was to provide illustrations for Dostoevsky's book `` The Raw Youth'', and until the end of his career he remained faithful to the craft of book illustration.
Herbert Warren WindHe was a co-author of the 1976 book The World Atlas of Golf, a popular survey of the world's top golf courses, which has been re-issued since in several revised editions.
Seth (cartoonist)In April 2006, Penguin Classics released the revised Portable Dorothy Parker, with a jacket and French flaps designed and illustrated by Seth.
Chris KillipHe produced a body of work from his photographs in the northeast of England, published in 1988 as In Flagrante.
Michael Jackson (writer)The modern theory of beer style is largely based on the work done by Michael Jackson in his 1977 book The World Guide To Beer in which Jackson categorised a variety of beers from around the world in local style groups suggested by local customs and names.
Georgiana Burne-JonesIn 1905, Georgiana arranged the publication of The Flower Book, a limited-edition facsimile of an album of watercolour flower paintings by Edward Burne-Jones.
Benka PulkoIn 2005, Pulko provided the cover photo and co-authored the book Biseri sveta v očeh slovenskih popotnikov (Jewels of the World) along with other Slovene adventurists like Zvone Šeruga and Arne Hodalić.
Rodney MatthewsIn 1978, he published Yendor : The Journey of a Junior Adventurer, a hard-back picture book featuring his distinctive paintings of'' The Wild Country'', a fantasy world seen through the eyes of young Yendor, named after his son (Yendor is, of course, Rodney backwards).