Showing posts with label Moby Dick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moby Dick. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Land O' Linkin'


I'm feeling kind of random today:


Here's a review of a recent gallery show in Scranton, PA of art by Al Williamson.


I ran across this kind of odd page about 3-D EC Comics which really doesn't have much on it, but it did lead me to the Golden Age Comic Book Stories post of art from the unpublished issue #3.


One Drawing for Every Page of Moby Dick. Does exactly what is says on the label.


And, a couple pictures of Gene Tierney...






Monday, December 1, 2008

Anton Otto Fischer: Maritime Artist

Anton Otto Fischer was born in Munich, Germany on February 23, 1882. Orphaned at an early age he ran away to sea. He worked for a time as an assistant to artist A.B. Frost. This experience inspired Fischer to take up the study of art at the Academie Julianne in Paris in 1906. In 1908 Fischer moved to Wilmington Delaware to study under Howard Pyle. By 1910, he had a promising career illustrating stories by Jack London. Fischer produced thousands of illustrations over his career in all types of subjects but he is best known for his paintings of maritime scenes. He served as an official war artist for the United States Coast Guard in World War II. He continued to work into the 1950's. Anton Otto Fischer died on March 26, 1962.

Below are Fischer's illustration for Herman Melville's epic novel, Moby Dick. This edition was published by the John C. Winston Co. in 1931.