a few names to add in later posts. I’ll edit this later and delete this list. It’s mainly here for a taste of what’s to come and also as a means for me to keep notes for future reference.
Bosche
Leo Morey
Walter Popp
Albert Robeda
Jean Ignace
Isadore Gerat?
Howard Pyle
William J. Aylward
Joseph Campbell
J Allen St. John
Frank Paul
Eando Binder
H.V. Brown
Rudolph Belarski
Earle K Berger
Dick Calking
Hubert Rogers
Charles Schneeman
Paul Orban
Hubert Rogers
Virgil Finlay
Alex Raymond
Alex Schomberg
Wesso
Malcolm Smith
Chelsey Bonsell
Lawrence Stern
Frank Kelly Frea
H.R. Van Dongen
H.R. Geiger
Yves Tunguy
Richard Powers
Norman B. Sanders
John Schoenherr
Stanley Meltzof
Paul Lehr
James Bama
Stanley Meltzoff
Reynold Brown
Ed Ernshwiller
Robert E. Schultz
Charles Schultz
Joseph Mugnaini
Ed Valigursky
Ed Emshwiller
Book that this list is being derived from: Infinite Worlds, The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art by Vincent Di Fate. The reason I’m starting with this book is that it’s an awesome tome of sci fi related art history that usually gets glossed over in most traditional art history classes.
My plan for the future is to add other books in to the list over time. So far the above list, combined with previous posts up to now only goes about page 66 or so of this 218 page book. I plan to include as many artists as I can, both living, dead, contemporary, and ancient, friends, and folks I have never had the chance to meet yet. I think lots of places like wikipedia are nice to help out with studying art, but they have a long ways to go to get anywhere, and some lists like this blog will evolve in to will be a little complimentary to that sort of stuff. I don’t have tons of time on my hands to dedicate solely to this blog, but over time, I plan to work on it a little here and there daily, more or less the rest of my life. If you can tell from my other blogs, I like to google and study a lot of stuff, so I figure I can take on this task just as well as anyone else, and am detailed oriented enough to maybe do it better then other folks might be.
http://www.the-artists.org/movement/movements
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_art
http://www.google.com/search?q=art+history&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1