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Graphic Novel Review: Pictorially Evocative Narratives About Visually Creative Personalities
May 20, 2022
Graphic novels are wonderfully suited to chronicle the lives and times of artists, designers, architects, and even creative institutions.
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Visual Arts Review: Cartoon Memoirist
By Milo Miles Iranian expatriate Marjane Satrapi continues to expand the art of the comic book. Back in the ’40s, the long-standing prejudice that comic books were incapable of presenting serious, adult matters was exploded by such artists as Bernie Krigstein, Harvey Kurtzman, and Will Eisner. But the discovery of how just how uniquely valuable…
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