April 24, 2020Meagan GandolfoOld Master Through Modern Prints Beyond the Bestiary: Fantastic Beasts and Figures of Myth in Old Master—and Modern—Prints Read more about Beyond the Bestiary: Fantastic Beasts and Figures of Myth in Old Master—and Modern—Prints Medieval bestiaries were illustrated catalogues of creatures both real and imagined, detailing physical descriptions, origins, and symbolism of each beast that identified the vices and virtues of society. Prolific in the art of the Old Masters, like Albrecht Dürer, these beasts and the symbolism behind them have survived and evolved through the centuries into Modern and Contemporary Art in western culture.
Read more about Man-Cave-iana: The Birth of the Drool January 14, 2014 Illustration Art Man-Cave-iana: The Birth of the Drool Renewed interest in and appreciation of so-called genre illustration art has resulted in the growth of colorful and not-so-colorful descriptives for this type of material: Pulp, Pin-Ups, Nudies and Calendar…