The Golden Age of Illustration was a period of unprecedented excellence in book and magazine illustration.

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PICTORIAL MODERNISM

The Golden Age of Illustration was a period of unprecedented excellence in book and magazine illustration. Western Engraving & Colortype Advertisement, 1916

The Golden Age of Illustration From the 1850s until about 1930 it developed from advances in technology, combined with a public demand for new graphic art. Maxfield Parish The Lantern Bearers, Life Magazine cover, 1908

The Golden Age of Illustration In Europe, Golden Age artists were influenced by such design-oriented movements as the Arts and Crafts Movement and Art Nouveau. Aubrey Beardsley Salomé, 1906

The Golden Age of Illustration In America, this period featured color lithographs by Howard Pyle and carried on by his students, who included N.C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, Frank Schoonover and Edwin Austin Abbey. Howard Pyle Book of Pirates, 1903

The Golden ge of Illustration The poster had established itself as a popular modern communication tool.

Cubism Picasso, Man with a Violin, 1911-12 The modern-art influence In Europe, early 20th century poster designs were strongly affected by the modern-art movements.

Futurism Fortunado Depero, Il Ciclista Attraversa la Citta, 1945 The modern-art influence Poster designs evoked a sense of speed and modernization.

Suprematism (& Constructivism) Kasimir Malevich, Suprematism, 1916 The modern-art influence Even abstract paintings influenced poster designs of the early 1900s.

Cubism Futurism Suprematism & Constructivism Pictorial modernism For poster designers to succeed in communicating to the masses, they would have to adopt a more pictorial representation people could better understand.

Cubism Futurism Suprematism & Constructivism

Cubism Futurism Futurism Suprematism & Constructivism

Cubism Futurism Futurism Suprematism & Constructivism

The Beggarstaffs Before Picasso began gluing chair caning into his compositions in 1912, the Beggarstaffs cut pieces of paper and moved them around to positions on board. The Beggarstaffs 1894 poster for Kassama Corn Flour

The Beggarstaffs was a pseudonym shared by William Nicholson and James Pryde, two British artists who used the name for their graphic design partnership. The Beggarstaffs 1895 sketch by Phil May

The collage technique Cut paper shapes produced a graphic image whose simplicity and design were ahead of their time. The Beggarstaffs 1896 poster for Don Quixote, a Lyceum Theater production

The collage technique Cut paper shapes produced a graphic image whose simplicity and design were ahead of their time. The Beggarstaffs 1895 poster for Harper s Magazine

Plakatstil Meaning poster style, it emerged in Germany in the early 20 th century when Berlin poet Lucian Bernhard was inspired to enter a poster contest. Lucian Bernhard 1905 poster for Priester matches

Plakatstil (Poster Style) Bernhard, a selftaught artist, established the simplification and reduction of naturalism into a visual language of shape and design. Lucian Bernhard 1912 poster for Stiller Shoes

Plakatstil (Poster Style) Several German artists adopted this style of reductive, flat-color design with a minimalist form, sometimes with only the name brand in handlettering. Lucian Bernhard 1910 poster for Manoli cigarettes

Plakatstil (Poster Style) Reductive, flat-colors, minimalist form, only the name brand in hand-lettering. Julius Gipkens Heinemann s wicker furniture Undated

Plakatstil (Poster Style) Reductive, flat-colors, minimalist form, only the name brand in hand-lettering. Hans Rudi Erdt 1911 poster for Opel automobiles

Sachplakat (Object Poster) The style was simple, straight-forward, hyperrealistic and typically featured no copy. Otto Baumberger 1923 poster for PKZ department store

Sachplakat (Object Poster) Simple objects, hyperrealistic, no copy. Niklaus Stoeklin 1941 poster for BiOro sunscreen

Sachplakat (Object Poster) Simple objects, hyperrealistic, no copy. Herbert Leupin 1949 poster for newspaper Die Weltwoche

Lucian Bernhard Hans Rudi Erdt Julius Gipkens The poster goes to war These modern poster designers turned to propaganda in the effort to communicate the goals of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria and Hungary) to the populace during World War I.

Lucian Bernhard Hans Rudi Erdt Julius Gipkens The poster goes to war These modern poster designers turned to propaganda in the effort to communicate the goals of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria and Hungary) to the populace during World War I.

Lucian Bernhard Hans Rudi Erdt Julius Gipkens The poster goes to war These modern poster designers turned to propaganda in the effort to communicate the goals of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria and Hungary) to the populace during World War I.

Lucian Bernhard Hans Rudi Erdt Julius Gipkens The poster goes to war These modern poster designers turned to propaganda in the effort to communicate the goals of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria and Hungary) to the populace during World War I.

Alfred Leete Joseph Leyendecker James Montgomery Flagg The poster goes to war The posters of the Allied Powers countries (led by France and Great Britain and joined by the United States in 1917) tended to be more illustrative than those from Germany.

Ludwig Hohlwein started his career with Jugend Magazine and was a leading Plakatstil designer working in simple, powerful shapes and flat color, inspired from the Beggarstaffs.

Ludwig Hohlwein was also known as having worked with Hitler, the master of propaganda, during WWII with passionate images of a German master race, swastikas and nationalistic pride.

Postcubist Pictorial Modernism describes the work of designers who incorporated cubism directly into their designs. Edward McKnight Kauffer was an American who studied design in California and moved to London by the start of WWI

Postcubist Pictorial Modernism Edward McKnight Kauffer He designed 141 posters for the London Underground creating visual impact with landscape subjects using reductive design.

Postcubist Pictorial Modernism Edward McKnight Kauffer His later work reflects a trend toward art deco which borrows heavily from the modern machines of Futurism.

Postcubist Pictorial Modernism A. M. Cassandre Born in Ukraine, he worked in France combining the influences of cubism and art nouveau using airbrushed tones and streamlined shapes.

Postcubist Pictorial Modernism A. M. Cassandre Born in Ukraine, he worked in France combining the influences of cubism and art nouveau using airbrushed tones and streamlined shapes.

Art Deco was a design style made popular in France after WWI using traditional crafts motifs with futuristic machinery. A. M. Cassandre His later work also embodied art deco. Art Deco was a modern transition away from art nouveau that was more geometric and simpler in design.

Art Deco Futuristic, modern machinery and architecture, geometric and simpler in design. A. M. Cassandre

Austin Cooper This poster for the Southern Railway applied cubism with the superimposition of lettering an images reminiscent of landmarks he visited in Paris.

Austin Cooper He used pure geometric shape and bold colors to symbolize the temperature changes of the underground railway also characteristics of expressionism.