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Robert Fawcett<br />

The Illustrator’s Illustrator<br />

Edited by Manuel Auad<br />

Robert Fawcett was an iconic artist from the<br />

Golden Age of Illustration, noted for his<br />

evocative, imaginative scenes for magazine<br />

short stories from 1930-1960.<br />

The images here, from The Saturday Evening Post,<br />

Colliers, and many other primary sources,<br />

have long been out of circulation and are<br />

unavailable to the public today. The work<br />

has been photographed from the originals<br />

held by private collectors for superior<br />

quality. Features:<br />

Robert Fawcett<br />

ISBN: 978-0-9669381-9-7<br />

$34.95 | hardcover<br />

IMAGES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE<br />

OF ILLUSTRATION<br />

■ a fold-out center<br />

■ the 12 Fawcett Sherlock Holmes illustrations<br />

■ sets of images are together for the first time since the<br />

original printing<br />

■ images from Fawcett's original paintings<br />

■ Introduction by Walt Reed, another artistic legend and<br />

a personal friend of Fawcett<br />

■ the cover illustration of this catalog is from this book<br />

Manuel Auad writes about artists and<br />

illustrators including for Maurice Horn’s World<br />

Encyclopedia of Comics and Cartoonist Profiles. He<br />

edited a series on Alex Toth, which won the<br />

Eisner Award (1996). He lives in San<br />

Francisco, CA.<br />

ALSO AVAILABLE<br />

Franklin Booth: American Illustrator<br />

978-0-9669381-4-2<br />

9 x 12<br />

184 pages<br />

100+ Color & B&W<br />

Photos & Illustrations<br />

Available<br />

Art<br />

AUAD PUBLISHING<br />

18..|..<strong>SCB</strong> DISTRIBUTORS..|..SPRING 2011

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