Título: Robert Crumb. Sketchbook Vol. 2. 1968–1975
Autor: Crumb, Robert
Sinopse: It’s the old story. When TASCHEN released the first limited edition of R. Crumb Sketchbooks: 1982–2011, fans drooled over the gorgeous packaging of this six-volume boxed set, the artist’s thoughtful editing, the hand-written introduction, marbleized page edges, and signed Crumb colored art print. Not all, however, could afford the steep price. So they whined and coveted, with the wail growing louder when the second boxed set, 1964–1982, was released the next year.
Covet no more. R. Crumb Sketchbook, Volume 2: Sept. 1968 – Jan. 1975 combines the two middle volumes from the second boxed set, produced directly from the original artworks now belonging to an ardent French collector, into one fat 444-page Crumb feast, at an irresistible price. This book contains hundreds of sketches from the master of underground comic art, including cover roughs for Zap, Motor City and Despair comics, the introduction of Aline, the first female Yetis, Flakey Foont and Mr. Natural, Honeybunch Kaminski, San Francisco drug culture and big buoyant butts, all wrapped up in a quality hard cover featuring front and back illustrations newly hand-colored by Crumb himself.
Editora: TASCHEN
Páginas: 444
Ano: 2017-08-22
Edição: 2
Linguagem: en
ISBN: 383656694X
ISBN13: 9783836566940
Informações do Autor
Nome: Robert Crumb
Descrição: Artista
Biografia: Robert Crumb é um artista gráfico e ilustrador, reconhecido como um dos fundadores do movimento underground dos quadrinhos americanos, sendo considerado por muitos como uma das figuras mais proeminentes desse movimento, cujo ponto de partida foi a publicação da revista em quadrinhos artesanal Zap Comix, idealizado por ele.