By Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. and Everett Raymond Kinstler. The Artist's Journey through Popular Culture 1942-1962.
Before portraiture became his life’s work, Kinstler spent two decades honing his craft on illustrations for pulp magazines. He also encountered and drew such notable figures as James Montgomery Flagg, Dean Cornwell, and boyhood friend James Bama. Over 375 illustrations accompany this biography, enlivened by Kinstler’s memories and the recollections of friends and editors. Handsome cloth binding, color dustjacket with a full-page back painting not on the softcover. Also, two special endpaper illustrations, both double-page. Includes a bookplate illustrated and signed by Kinstler while supply lasts.
Publisher: JVJ, 2005 Binding:
Hardcover with dustjacket
Dimensions: 8x11 Pages: 240pg Color:
PC
ISBN: #0972469729