Sunday, February 19, 2012
Sunday Safari - Puffin Island
Tom Eckersley
Woop Studios
Claude Kuhn
Kay Bojesen
, 1954
Charley Harper
Patricia Drew,
Spotter Puff
, 1976, thanks to Hazel Terry
Abigail Brown
Sebastiano Ranchetti
Studio Tuesday
,
Puffin colony
and
Puffin at sea
Beethings
Geoff Waring
Jonathan Woodward
Friday, February 17, 2012
Mad Men & Crazy Critters - Happy Days
I am always drawn to the light-hearted humour and bright color palette of mid-century
illustrated posters. Their simple, playful and optimistic approach to advertising
is exemplified by the work of Hervé Morvan, who along with his friend and competitor
Raymond Savignac
defined the style of French commercial art in the 1950s.
Refrigerateur
Brandt, ca. 1950
Chocolat Lanvin, ca. 1950
Morvan was born in 1917, and after studying
in Paris
at the Ecole des Arts Appliqués,
started his professional career in 1934 painting film ads on movie theatre façades.
In 1942 he created his first movie poster, which was followed by over a hundred more.
Among them were cinema classics such as
The Grand Illusion
,
Les Enfants du Paradis
and
Gigi
.
In 1945 he took as assistant the young poster artist
Léo Kouper
,
and the two collaborated
until Morvan's death in 1980. Morvan started to design advertising posters in 1949,
and soon
attracted
major clients including Perrier, Bally, Gitanes, Esso, Evian, Danone, and Vittel.
He abandoned the Art Deco inspiration and realistic portraiture of his
early works
in favour of
a more modern approach featuring
stylized and funny characters painted in bold primary colors.
In 1961
he was awarded a gold medal at the grand prix de l'affiche Martini for
this ad
.
Cartouches Rey, 1967
In the same year Morvan created the first in a series of lovely posters
featuring children for the campaign
Jeunesse au plein air.
Morvan was a prolific artist who worked until the end of his life,
and his poster production totals over 500 pieces, including a series
of lion-themed ads for the Lyon International fair.
In the 1950s he also illustrated a series of children's books by
Jean des Vallières
.
Take a look at them over at
Ribambelles & Ribambins
.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
My Funny Valentine
From the beloved and recently departed Ronald Searle
Monday, February 13, 2012
Franco Matticchio
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Sunday Safari - Just the Two of Us
Fiep Westendorp
Pablo Picasso,
Child Holding a Dove
, 1901
Janet Laura Scott,
Happy All Day Through
,
1917
Garth Williams,
Charlotte's Web
, 1952, thanks to
BibliOdyssey
Don Madden, 1969, thanks to
Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves
Mary Blair
Werner Klemke
Gerda Muller, 1974, thanks to
maptitefabrique
Freya Blackwood
Irina Andreeva
Rilla Alexander
Ying Fan Chen
Shel Silverstein
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