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THE ILLUSTRATIONS OF AUSTIN BRIGGS HD 

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In the USA Austin Briggs has a fairly solid reputation among many contemporary illustrators and those with an interest in the subject. But the very American nature of his work has meant that he is much less well known elsewhere on the planet. He was one of a group of illustrators who followed Norman Rockwell and his contemporaries as essentially representational illustrators, but who also developed more modernist expressionistic techniques more suited to postwar sensibilities. I hope you enjoy this look at his work.
And for those who have the misfortune to not be British, we don't pronounce gouache as gwash. We pronounce it properly.

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@fluxusdakota6508
@fluxusdakota6508 Месяц назад
The tasteful groove of the music only improves the experience of admiring the art so elegantly described by Mr. Beard.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Nice of you to say so. Thanks a lot.
@Cmdtheartist
@Cmdtheartist Месяц назад
The music you choose is perfect. I almost want to light an unfiltered cigarette and sip a martini in my Mid-Century Modern house, while watching Magnificent Obsession.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for the comment. I'm hampered in the choice of music because of copyright issues but I try my best to make it sympathetic at least.
@Cmdtheartist
@Cmdtheartist Месяц назад
@@petebeard you have great taste in art and available appropriately sympathetic music.
@karltraunmuller7048
@karltraunmuller7048 Месяц назад
Austin Briggs is a master, I especially love his sketches.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment
@lostonwallace1396
@lostonwallace1396 Месяц назад
As someone who has actually drawn a FLASH GORDON Sunday strip for King Feature, I was delighted to see that your new video was about Austin Briggs! I quite enjoyed it! Briggs used reference photos, live models, props and whatever else who could to create his illustrations. I've always appreciated his realistic approach to drawing, but he could draw without models and all that. As you point out, he had a lot of artistic abilities that he employed during various points and his career. He seemed to enjoy doing stylized and (often) more creative work as much of the more traditional realistic illustration. He absolutely was a perfectionist, based on what I've gleaned from artists who actually knew him. I can relate. I'm often my own worst critic, but I think you sort of have to be if you wish to continue to grow as an artist and do better work. Thank you, Pete, for always giving your subscribers wonderful information and insight, and especially this time around for showcasing the work of one of my favorites.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello and thanks a lot for your comment and insights about Briggs's work. And maybe it slipped what's left of my mind, but I'm fairly sure I didn't know you were an illustrator. And now I see you are an exceptionally talented one, judging by your web presence. Would you be offended if I said I saw some influence from Edd Cartier?
@vaughngaminghd
@vaughngaminghd Месяц назад
Man, what a treat… Austin Briggs was one of my favorites from the Famous Artist courses. Those guys just knew how to build an image. You know they used models and photo reference, but I'm alway impressed by their ability to depict textures, facial expressions and emotions, and to tell the whole story clearly in one shot. And you've managed to find quite a few images I hadn't seen before… Knockout work! Thanks, as always Pete for your dedication to putting these online for us to enjoy.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
You are very welcome, and thanks a lot for your appreciation of my efforts with the channel.
@dibujemaestro
@dibujemaestro Месяц назад
He was a BEAST! One of my favorites! Thank you very much!!! (Was the master of getting expressions without drawing a face!)
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed the video of his work.
@davidharrison7023
@davidharrison7023 Месяц назад
Good Lord what a talent , imagine seeing this work on a regular basis as you went about your day.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment. Life used to be more visually stimulating for the masses once upon a time.
@A0A4ful
@A0A4ful Месяц назад
The name behind the distinct artwork in some of the US magazines that found its way to my country, is so familiar in my childhood and early teens. I don't think anybody who saw this episode, wouldn’t envy his talent AND good fortune, which allowed him to earn enough to retire in Paris, just to paint! Thank you, Pete, for another gem!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment and appreciation of this video, and Briggs's remarkable body of work.
@ingmarvanderhoek6314
@ingmarvanderhoek6314 Месяц назад
Never heard of Briggs but what a monochrome master with great shadows. Plus comics which requires so much flexibility and speed. Thank you for introducing him!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks again for your appreciation, and it's always a bonus to know I might have made a new convert.
@joleh6077
@joleh6077 Месяц назад
I absolutely love Austin Briggs. His style is iconic, and his love for people and life really shines through.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment.
@jeffhildreth9244
@jeffhildreth9244 Месяц назад
Incredible dexterity. Well done Pete.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for your appreciation from me and Mr. Briggs.
@eamonnclabby7067
@eamonnclabby7067 Месяц назад
Always a real pleasure, thanks as always, Pete...keep up the great work that you do, cheers...E...😊😊😊
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Always a real pleasure, when the work is appreciated.
@saundrasaumay9767
@saundrasaumay9767 Месяц назад
Wow, positively magnificent!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
I'm glad you enjoyed this video and Briggs's remarkable work. Thanks for the comment as always.
@jaybradley9083
@jaybradley9083 Месяц назад
Austin Briggs was one of my heroes when I was growing up. Like you said, there was no shortage of great American illustrators at that time. Thanks for creating this wonderful video about him.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment. Somebody I spoke to about it said he reckons that it was a second golden age in the USA. He's got a point.
@pectenmaximus231
@pectenmaximus231 Месяц назад
To my eye, the most stylistically diverse artist you have featured
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment.
@gabrielerosa665
@gabrielerosa665 Месяц назад
Briggs work remembered me an exclamation - pretending to be a kind of admiration sense - of a young man - seeing an illustator making art - who said: " it's fabulous! Seems a photography!". The young man never knew that his words are far away of an "admiration" meaning! Great, another great video of a giant artist. Thanks Pete!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello again and thanks as usuak for your appreciation and comments. I hope you are enjoying life in the sun.
@pictureel5863
@pictureel5863 Месяц назад
Thanks Peter. I love your brief and heartfelt presentations.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Many thanks for your appreciation - always a welcome tonic.
@43painter
@43painter Месяц назад
I don't know if this violates the RU-vid Community Guidelines, but this is what I want to say here: Like many with me, I am again very grateful that you brought to our attention the existence of such GIANTS of the Illustration world of the last century! Indeed, as an adolescent, I owned one of those wonderful editions of Flash Gordon, which I unfortunately lost and in the years that followed, I very often wondered who exactly was the illustrator of Flash Gordon and thanks to You I now know.
@43painter
@43painter Месяц назад
On the Flash Gorodn Wiki I read: He was an assistant to Alex Raymond on the Flash Gordon comic strip, and was the first artist/writer on the Flash Gordon daily strip, from 1940 to 1944. In 1944, Briggs also took over the Sunday strips.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
I'm not sure how you think your comment might meet with didapproval from my masters, but either way I'm immensely grateful for it. It's a good feeling to know that viewers such as yourself welcome the content. If you haven't seen it there's a feature on Alex Raymond in unsung heroes 20.
@charlestaylor3195
@charlestaylor3195 Месяц назад
His work makes you interested in what ever it was the subject was doing or saying because they were so engaged in it. I must admit all through school illustrations were everywhere and I am embarrassed to say that we never gave a thought about who made all these illustrations that we learn from, because they were so common place. Now it's a treat as they become rare. Thanks Pete.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
There's a great old soul song called "You don't miss your water til your well runs dry" which encapsulates your sentiment rather well. Illustration used to be everywhere in better times.
@user-zz1pz9ui1m
@user-zz1pz9ui1m Месяц назад
Another fantastic installment, thank you Mr. Beard
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Your appreciation is very welcome. Thanks.
@SuperOldpaint
@SuperOldpaint Месяц назад
You said it right; he was a great in a generation of greats. It's remarkable that one artist could ape the smooth style of Alex Raymond, produce highly resolved gouache paintings and also pull off such adroitly handled loose drawings in a variety of media. What a talent.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello and many thanks for your continued appreciation of the content on the channel. He really had an exceptional talent.
@EndingSimple
@EndingSimple Месяц назад
There is something very pleasing about these images of American life from the past.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment, and I feel similarly about the same period in my country too.
@zendixie
@zendixie Месяц назад
What a remarkably talented and eclectic artist. It’s hard to imagine someone more versatile . The music is perfect.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
I'm glad you enjoyed his work, and thanks for your appreciation.
@billyo54
@billyo54 Месяц назад
I've always loved the American artwork of the forties and fifties. Maybe it's the eternal blue skies and sunshine, or maybe it's the Art Nouveau style of the period, but Briggs just captured that longing for the exotic that could only exist in the fantasy of us Europeans of the time. Thank you as always Pete.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
It's always a great pleasure to get favourable comments from a video upload, so thanks a lot for yours.
@gerardtessers
@gerardtessers Месяц назад
This was truly an artist of the 20th century! He could have given Rockwell a run for his money, and then there are also the line drawings and sketches! I loved the way he highlighted and set the mood with his cross-hatching. One thing that struck me: it all looks so......familiar! And then I realized I have been seeing artwork like this for my entire life (yes, I was born in 1960)...
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment and appreciation of Briggs's remarkable talent.
@Mountlougallops
@Mountlougallops Месяц назад
Excellent video Pete. Remarkable illustrator. Such a shame he passed just as he was able to relax and do what he wanted. He was surely prolific in those short years though. Thanks for always creating the finest content and for breathing life into another unsung artist hero.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks as always for your comment and kind words about my efforts.
@StephenRansom47
@StephenRansom47 Месяц назад
Being a child of the 1970s - I feel I know this illustrator instinctively. The line work especially was celebrated everywhere, either his or his admirers. His expressionistic approach is a marvel of Hijacking the Audiences Faculties. A possible inspiration to the Super Flat work of Patrick Nagel.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment, appreciation and subscription. All very welcome.
@judyparker8459
@judyparker8459 Месяц назад
Iconic for those who were alive in that era, certainly, who paid especial attention to artwork in media back then. I immediately fell into many of these illustrations, somewhere in my brain recognizing the style if not the subject matter. Though must confess I prefer his later abstract style? It displayed his same intensity to 'get it right' but with a new vision. Or maybe it's because I've become more abstract as I age. :D Loved seeing the preliminaries, as always! An extraordinary talent, I'm so glad he was able to become successful, leaving lots to offer those in training to hopefully replicate as they gain their own footing. I'd have appreciated seeing these back in school, I know that much. Thanks as always, Pete!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello again and thanks as usual for your continuing appreciation of the channel content. I too found it interesting how his style became looser but more individualistic and expressive.
@rodmacleod2790
@rodmacleod2790 Месяц назад
Another great post. As a collector of old magazines and pulp fiction covers it's wonderful to learn about these obscure artists who remain anonymous without your peerless research. Thanks Pete.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Your appreciation of my efforst with the channel is very welcome, thanks a lot.
@saralight-waller8746
@saralight-waller8746 Месяц назад
What a career! I knew of his work from "Blue Book" and the Famous Artist's School but wasn't aware of the breadth of his stylistic abilities. The gestural approach he embraced during the 1950's and '60's really was satisfyingly effective. Another fantastic video. Thank you!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello again and thanks for another positive response. It never ceases to amaze me just how many American illustrators served time with the pulps.
@saralight-waller8746
@saralight-waller8746 Месяц назад
@@petebeard and in the comics. That's what always surprises me.
@dougwatt6303
@dougwatt6303 Месяц назад
I always really enjoy your videos. Thank you. Cheers from Alberta Canada!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello and many thanks for your appreciation.
@chubaka42
@chubaka42 Месяц назад
Beautifully made video with a gracious amount of care and detail. Thank you for making these !
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Many thanks for your appreciation of my efforts and the work that goes into making these videos.
@TheMarkEH
@TheMarkEH Месяц назад
Yet again, I'm in awe of the talent that your channel showcases. I especially liked the depth of your analysis that shared many technical insights and highlighted Briggs total mastery of his art.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
hello again, and many thanks for yet another favourable comment. Much appreciated.
@matthieujoly
@matthieujoly Месяц назад
So visual and expressive. Great pictures, really enjoying the gift box in which you're presenting his work to us! Again thanks .
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Your ongoing appreciation and regular comments never fail to make my day better.
@knuckleopera8378
@knuckleopera8378 Месяц назад
Outstanding edition, Pete! Thank you. Briggs was a monster talent, for sure.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment, and I'm pleased you appreciate his work.
@MrKrumbs
@MrKrumbs Месяц назад
As always a really well put together video. I don't usually comment but I hope you keep making these, they're brilliant
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks and there's no obligation to comment. A subscription is more than enough for me.
@danielhamilton4269
@danielhamilton4269 Месяц назад
Thanks Pete great job
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for your apprecciation. Always welcome.
@danielperezalbert7876
@danielperezalbert7876 2 дня назад
Lovely. Many thanks Mr. Pete.
@petebeard
@petebeard День назад
Thanks a lot for your favourable comment. Im glad you enjoyed it.
@rickcroucher
@rickcroucher Месяц назад
Such entertaining and educational posts. Thank you.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for your appreciation.
@JeffreyKahnartist
@JeffreyKahnartist Месяц назад
Thank you, Pete. Another amazing exposé covering one of the greatness.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks as ever for your comment and appreciation.
@dlschgo
@dlschgo Месяц назад
What a talent! I wish I had 1%. Thanks, Pete, for another pleasant journey.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks as ever for your comment and appreciation.
@nolotrippen2970
@nolotrippen2970 Месяц назад
another excellent entry; thanks!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for the appreciation.
@mikedirle520
@mikedirle520 Месяц назад
OMG! Loved this one ! Not only the (familiar) illustrations, but your writing and story telling. Bravo! a g a i n !
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
...and another very welcome comment from you. It really is good to know.
@tomkidd3929
@tomkidd3929 Месяц назад
I agree with all the complimentary comments regarding Mr. Briggs and Pete Beard's video. In a small degree of separation, I was once in Briggs' Westport, CT studio and home. At the time, it was owned by Ed Vebell, another famous illustrator. Ed, who had an excellent business renting the costumes he'd acquired, most during WWII, was lending me props and uniforms for an illustrated edition of The Three Musketeers. I think Briggs moved to a new place in Westport after he sold his house to my friend. There was a story on his latest studio in a magazine (I think I saw a reprint of it), and it was nothing like the one I visited.
@petebeard
@petebeard 27 дней назад
Thanks a lot for your comment and appreciation of this video and Briggs's remarkable output. Being English I'm sure a lot of the ethos of his very American work is beyond me, but he seems to have encapsulated the mid century USA and its attitudes so very well.
@nbell63
@nbell63 Месяц назад
Blimey, the reflections on the bodywork of the green car (Hertz Ad near end) blows my mind. So liquid. I'd come to this video having just finished one on the topic of Franklin Booth's line-work. It's a lovely thematic transition from Booth to Briggs' initial B/w illustration work. Thanks again, Pete! 😊
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment and appreciation. And I hope you'll be pleased to know that a video devoted entirely to Franklin Booth is nearing completion and will be uploaded in a few weeks' time.
@anthonyperdue3557
@anthonyperdue3557 Месяц назад
Loved his comic strip and sketch line work. A top favorite artist.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment.
@peterschaffter826
@peterschaffter826 Месяц назад
Damn, that was good! I didn't want the parade of images to come to an end. Thanks, Pete.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
I'm glad you appreciate his work - thanks a lot for your comment.
@robertkapler6227
@robertkapler6227 Месяц назад
Pete, thanks for this expose of another great illustrator whose excellent work I may have otherwise missed.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
My pleasure to introduce viewers to these under-appreciated talents. Thanks.
@brucealanwilson4121
@brucealanwilson4121 Месяц назад
Love it. Thankvyou again.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot - appreciation is always welcome.
@melizen2
@melizen2 Месяц назад
Thank you, Pete Beard - interesting, informative, and I look forward to recognizing his work ~
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your appreciation.
@therealzilch
@therealzilch Месяц назад
What a master of light and shade. And as others have said here, a great selection of music on your part too. Danke. Cheers from cloudy Vienna, Scott
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot as always. As I was reading your comment I was in the middle of making a sequence about a Viennese illustrator, Mila Von Lüttich. I wonder if she's represented in any galleries there.
@JonBradhamArtist
@JonBradhamArtist Месяц назад
Wow! New artist for me - phenomenal! Wonderful music and narration - thank you
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Many thanks for your favourable response to this video.
@chocolate_kitty
@chocolate_kitty Месяц назад
One of my favorite illustrators ever!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment.
@christhesmith
@christhesmith Месяц назад
What a talent! His composures are mind blowing!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment and appreciation of his work.
@guldenaydin9918
@guldenaydin9918 Месяц назад
While, watching your videos; I feel the taste, of the "Woman's Home Companion" magazines of the 1928s... ( Sorry, for my primitive English) Thank you very much.. 💢⚘️💢
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
As always your appreciation is most welcome.
@paulcilia4792
@paulcilia4792 Месяц назад
Again...... Well done Mr Beard
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your appreciation.
@GaitaPonto
@GaitaPonto Месяц назад
Wow...nothing can be added to describe such an impressive artistic talent. Equally impressive are his composition skills, always flawless. And, of course, your extremely well made content makes him justice.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
I'm pleaed you enjoyed the video. Thanks a lot for your comment.
@blank557
@blank557 Месяц назад
Briggs was impressively versatile in many mediums. I admire his masterly of lighting in his compositions.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment.
@chipcurry
@chipcurry Месяц назад
Excellent job on the video. Beautiful illustrations that I have never seen.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Many thanks for your favourable comment.
@jellyartist
@jellyartist Месяц назад
Nice one, Pete! Great video. His use of the figure compositionally is fantastic. Thanks for posting.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for your appreciation, and admiration for this illustrator's immense talent.
@Stone2home
@Stone2home Месяц назад
Thanks Pete!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
My pleasure.
@bilbob7624
@bilbob7624 Месяц назад
Excellent Short Doc. i've always loved his work.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for your appreciation.
@wildfood1
@wildfood1 Месяц назад
Fantastic. Thank you!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thnaks once more for your favourable response.
@62LeftyBlues
@62LeftyBlues Месяц назад
Nicely done, as always!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot. It's good to know the channel is appreciated.
@funwithFred
@funwithFred Месяц назад
I love your channel. Wonderful.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Music to my ears. Thanks a lot.
@wynnschaible
@wynnschaible Месяц назад
A true professional, doing what was needed (but still following his ideas) to navigate between the everydays and the fantasies (dark or otherwise) of his viewership. Makes me wonder what such a man might portray -- and how -- of our present day!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks as usual for your considered response.
@farginargle
@farginargle Месяц назад
Thanks again Pete! Wow what a versatile artist.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks.
@PatchworkAndNuance
@PatchworkAndNuance Месяц назад
A delightful and distinctive style~
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thabks a lot for your comment, and continuing interest.
@triciam.b.5589
@triciam.b.5589 Месяц назад
Thank you for this!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
You are most welcome.
@Tarantoga1000
@Tarantoga1000 Месяц назад
Splendid. Briggs was a master.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Absolutely, and I may well make videos about some of his progressive American contemporaries in the future.
@cjdesign5700
@cjdesign5700 Месяц назад
Excellent overview Mr Beard for this fine illustrator...so versatile and strong.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot, and I'm glad you appreciate Briggs's work.
@mijiyoon5575
@mijiyoon5575 Месяц назад
He did well for himself but, it is sad he died the way & age he died at ... age 65 & from a cancer. At least he experienced a nice career & getting to live in Paris, France was a gift & a treat ...of course he earned his treat
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello again, and we are all at the mercy of our health. It was very bad timing in the case of Austin Briggs, though. And thanks for another 5 stars.
@jerrystaley1563
@jerrystaley1563 Месяц назад
Austin Briggs I can remember seeing examples of Mr. Briggs' unique style in magazines when I was a kid, most likely in The Saturday Evening Post. I loved seeing so many car ads from those mid-Fifties (1953/54/58) Chevrolets to the odd Oldsmobile and Buick. Another illustrator that died way too young. JJS
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello again and many thanks for your appreciation of Briggs's work.
@chrismoser3481
@chrismoser3481 Месяц назад
Always interesting.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot.
Месяц назад
nice video!!! thanks
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for your appreciation.
@TheKevphil
@TheKevphil Месяц назад
I could look at *_all_* of Briggs' work (but especially the line work) for hours! As an illustration student in the early '70s, AB's work, or at least its second-hand influence, was still a much-loved inspiration for classwork. I was unaware at that time of his involvement with _Flash Gordon:_ I wish that his own sensibilities had been more in evidence, rather than his laudable adherence to Raymond's style. But of course, that was an editorial and business decision. Briggs was as a great artist in many areas of illustration, from pulps to full-color advertising.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment, and your observation about him highlights just one of the key differences between illustrators and artists. Can you imagine Picasso agreeing to make a picture in the style of Dali?
@sylhayes8152
@sylhayes8152 Месяц назад
Beautiful
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks from me and Mr. Briggs.
@TexRenner
@TexRenner Месяц назад
What a wonderful talent! He was certainly versatile, but I feel sure I have seen his work and didn't read his discreet signature. Every illustrator should be bold as NORMAN ROCKWELL, then we would all know their names.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks as usual for your comment and appreciation.
@biblehistoryscience3530
@biblehistoryscience3530 Месяц назад
Amazing.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
I'm glad you enjoyed his work.
@steverollinson6906
@steverollinson6906 Месяц назад
Thanks!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
My pleasure.
@jamesboekbinder3967
@jamesboekbinder3967 Месяц назад
Amazing to follow him through the different periods. I wonder if anyone who wanted to learn to draw like that, could even find a good school course today?
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment. Actually I'm not convinced you can learn to draw like that. Seems to me it's an innate gift.
@gabrielerosa665
@gabrielerosa665 Месяц назад
Pete, Hi!.... today, cloudly saturday, with my son Stefano, we've been visiting Cap Ferrat, at Sitges and I've just talking about you and your RU-vid videos with a photographer who are presenting a very special exposition.....
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello again and Sitges is a town I really like. We have been there a couple of times. And thanks for spreading the word about my channel.
@belindared3389
@belindared3389 Месяц назад
Clever artist ❤
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks - I'm glad you appreciate his work.
@Tabletsculptingtips
@Tabletsculptingtips Месяц назад
Thanks for another great video. have you ever heard of the British artist/illustrator Ralph Thompson; he specialised in absolutely gorgeous, fluid drawings and pen and wash images of animals. I assumed he was mainly just an artist, but some more research shows he did quite a lot of illustration, especially for Gerald Durrell books. Well worth checking out, and maybe considering for an Unsung video. (Assuming you haven’t covered him already without me realising!) All the best
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment, and more thanks for Ralph Thomson - a new name to me. Sadly he was born just too late to qualify for unsung heroes (1910 cutoff)...but I'm in the middle of what's turning into somewhat of an epic about wildlife illustration, and he will feature in that for sure. Thanks again.
@davidshurville3658
@davidshurville3658 Месяц назад
Another winner Pete! By the way, I thought gulash was a beefy casserole (please explain!) Anyways, thanks for your visual oasis in this Dry Land we inhabit. All the best, from Aotearoa 🎉
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment. And my pronunciation of goo-ash is from its French origin. I know in the USA and seemingly other colonies such as your own it's gwash, but here it's a definite goo sound.
@jimdeberry6897
@jimdeberry6897 Месяц назад
Another great talent. Thank you. Do you compose the music?
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot. I have composed and played music on some videos but it takes longer to do that than make the videos so I've pretty much given up on it. These tunes are all from RU-vid's audio library.
@carloshuante8508
@carloshuante8508 Месяц назад
Mahn.. this guy could draw…
@petebeard
@petebeard 28 дней назад
Very true.Thanks for the comment.
@mijiyoon5575
@mijiyoon5575 Месяц назад
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@futuristica1710
@futuristica1710 Месяц назад
Wrightson must’ve seen this and got inspired.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Probably so, but according to Wrightson himself his main influence was Franklin Booth (coming up in a couple of videos time).
@djmoulton1558
@djmoulton1558 Месяц назад
A bit OT but I was unable to find any mention of American illustrator Virginia Frances Sterrett on your channel. Do you have meta tags that I could search? Thx
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello - she appeared in unsung heroes of illustration 11. If you put that in a youtube search you'll find it. Sorry its not longer - there isn't that much to be had by or about her.
@user-wg3qd8bc5c
@user-wg3qd8bc5c Месяц назад
Do Thomas kinkade.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Im sorry but not my kind of thing at all. Technically he was an artist, not an illustrator.
@fluxusdakota6508
@fluxusdakota6508 Месяц назад
Gag me with a spoon! I was embarrassed when I visited the town square in my birthplace of Fort Worth, Texas to find a Kinkade gallery there. In contrast, a bookstore a few doors down offered a hardback copy of the title, "The Stamp Art and Postal History of Michael Thompson and Michael Hernandez de Luna" which I was pleased to acquire.
@johnprentice1527
@johnprentice1527 Месяц назад
Briggs' work is exceptional, but yes, he relied heavily on photography, not there's anything wrong with that.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for the comment.
@TheKevphil
@TheKevphil Месяц назад
I'm the first commenter! YAY! Pete will now be sending me my prize: a 27" Huion Display Tablet, postage paid! Y'all heard it here first!
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
It's already in the post, sir.
@user-ll9zd2dh6h
@user-ll9zd2dh6h Месяц назад
Uh,you know the real reason why correspondence courses can be pretty lucrative?
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
I have my own ideas but I'd like to hear yours.
@UKfeath
@UKfeath Месяц назад
-i don't understand how artist can make these elaborate pages just in black and white. (@--1:11--) (@--2:22--)- I'm guessing he's doing it in pencil first, then overlaying the black.i am an idiot, of course he did.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment, and it's easy to imagine these major talents don't need to follow the usual rules the rest of us work by. But they are mortal after all.
@Mendigaten
@Mendigaten Месяц назад
Hello Pete Beard, can I suggest that you make a video about Carlos Sáenz de Tejada y Lezama?, he was a great Spanish illustrator and painter, unfortunately there is little about him on the internet
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Hello and many thanks for your suggestion. I had never heard of him, but as you say in your comment there is very little to be found by him or about him. I can only work with what is available, but I might be able to make a small feature in one of the unsung heroes series when I start agin later this year. If I can, I will.
@x0747
@x0747 Месяц назад
excellent artist, but at the end I thought the head with the lantern was controversial
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Head? Lantern? where's that then?
@x0747
@x0747 Месяц назад
@@petebeard 13:44 we see a dialogue between two men and the head of one of them (the employee) is blocked by a white lantern, in my humble opinion this is not entirely correct. I am sorry for my English
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
@@x0747 Thanks for the clarification - I really had not noticed it. There doesn't seem to be any problem with your English, and thanks for watching.
@SubTroppo
@SubTroppo Месяц назад
I follow Call me Chato on YT and Pete Beard is an exemplar of Chato's promotion of the creativity and communication that RU-vid allows. ps Chato is very funny on the current visual media scene.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment.
@actionmoviefrea
@actionmoviefrea Месяц назад
goo-awsh? I always thought gouache was pronounced gwash.
@petebeard
@petebeard Месяц назад
Only in the USA and some other colonies. In Britain we pronounce it correctly.
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