This was a great discovery in a box of old books: a compact beat-up binder titled "Official Directory of American Advertising Artists and Illustrators 1946."
It is more than just a directory of advertising artists and illustrators from that year (or decade depending on how you want to look at it).
This booklet reveals a bundle of interesting tidbits of information about illustration art in general. For example, a short study of its 'Types of Art Work' illuminates how a collection of specific disciplines and their sub-categories together defined the broad field of illustration art in the 1940s.
Walter D. Richards, Illustrator #617 |
Hmmmm. I've read that even by the 1940s a very large portion of all advertising in the United States (probably the world for that matter) was hand drawn. You'd think there'd've been more than 104 entities representing at least one artist in the country. Then again, when you see the list of companies a label like the Charles E. Cooper Studio held as clients, maybe 104 'representatives' is realistic.
But enough of this boring rumination. For the fun of it, I've typed out each category and sub-category that is found in the directory. Eventually, I would like to include the number of corresponding artists in each discipline. I think there is some fun in the statistics. Better yet, there might be someone reading this who is actually qualified (not me) to have an opinion or observation about it.
7 Types of Illustration and 132 Sub-Categories
Illustration: 96 sub-categories ____ artists (numbers to be added later)
Abstracts:
Accessories (men's shoes):
Adventure:
Advertising:
Airbrush:
Americana: See Historical
Airplanes (aviation):
Animals:
Animation:
Architectural:
Art:
Automobiles:
Birds-Eye: See Outdoors
Black and White:
Book:
Calenders:
Cartoons:
Character:
Children:
Color:
Commercial Art:
Comprehensives:
Composition:
Continuities:
Cosmetics:
Covers:
Crayon:
Decorative:
Diagrams: See Technical
Drybrush:
Drawings:
Editorial:
Fantasy:
Fashion:
Fiction:
Figures:
Fine Arts:
Finished Art:
Flowers:
Furniture:
General:
Genre:
Girls:
Glamour:
Gnomes:
Heads:
Historical:
Housefurnishings:
Human Interest:
Humor:
Imaginative:
Illustration:
Informative:
Industrial:
Interiors:
Magazine:
Marine:
Mechanical:
Medical:
Merchandise:
Military:
Modern:
Monochrome:
Murals:
Music Interpretation:
Object:
Oil:
Oriental:
Outdoors:
Painting:
Pastels:
Pictorial:
Portraits:
Products:
Realistic:
Scratchboard:
Sea Subjects:
Serious:
Shoes:
Sketches:
Sports:
Spot:
Still-Life:
Story:
Strips:
Stylized:
Surrealist:
Symbolic:
Technical:
Teenage:
Tempera:
Textiles:
Wash:
Watercolor:
Western Action:
Woodcut:
Design: 21 sub-categories ____ Artists
Book:
Calligraphy:
Cartographers:
Coats-of-Arms:
Decoration:
Design:
Engrossing:
Graphic:
Heraldry:
Humorous:
Industrial:
Jewerly:
Labels:
Layout:
Lettering:
Letterheads:
Maps:
Packaging:
Trade-Mark:
Symbolic:
Typographical:
Posters & Displays: ____ Artists
Art Direction: ____ Artists
Art Director:
Catalog:
Complete Advertisement:
Consultant:
Creative:
Visualizer:
Retouching: ____ Artists
Color:
Retouching:
General: ____ Artists
Commercial Art, Presentation, Rendering:
Sculpture: ____ Artists
Clay Modeling:
Moulage:
Paper Sculpture:
Sculpture:
What percentage of the artists are in each category ____?
What percentage of the artists are in each sub-category ____?
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