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Original Art: Daniel Clowes
Contributor(s): Clowes, Daniel (Author)
ISBN: 1683962583     ISBN-13: 9781683962588
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
OUR PRICE:   $148.75  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: February 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Literary
- Art | Techniques - Cartooning
Dewey: 741.597
LCCN: 2020430405
Series: Fantagraphics Studio Edition
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 17.2" W x 23.8" (11.30 lbs) 154 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Original Art: Daniel Clowes turns the spotlight on one of the medium's most dynamic creators. A vital entry of the Fantagraphics Studio Edition series, this volume draws from Clowes's nearly 30 years of comics art, ranging from his seminal one-man anthology, Eightball (in which Ghost World was originally serialized), to his most recent graphic novel, 2016's best-selling time travel thriller, Patience.

The edition features over 150 pages of art from 1989-present, each reproduced as exact facsimiles of the original to best showcase every detail of the artist's cartooning process. The book also includes new covers, endpapers, and other surprises from Clowes, including five unpublished pages of an abandoned graphic novel and an illustrated glossary of obsolete production techniques used for their original publication. The book also includes several tipped-in pages of clear acetate and vellum to perfectly approximate some of these production processes, making this a one-of-a-kind art object. Carefully curated by the artist himself, many of these pages have hung in museums around the country, and now you can enjoy them in your own library.


Contributor Bio(s): Clowes, Daniel: - Daniel Clowes is a celebrated graphic novelist, Academy-Award nominated screenwriter, and frequent cover artist for the New Yorker. He lives in Oakland, CA. He is a multi-Harvey, Eisner, and Ignatz Award winner, and his papers were recently acquired by the University of Chicago library.