Description: AN INTIMATE JOURNAL FOR PRODUCTION MANAGERS, ART DIRECTORS AND THEIR ASSOCIATES. GENERAL AGE RELATED PAPER TONING WITH EDGE WEAR TO THE COVERS. LOWER RIGHT CORNER BUMP AND FOXING TO THE CENTER TWO PAGES, WHICH BEGIN "GEORGES SCHREIBER- AN APPRECIATION- BY ROBERT LESLIE". 5.5 x 7.75 digest with 32 pages of articles and advertisements. THE MAKING OF PULPTHE RENAISSANCE AND ALDUS MANUTIUSTHEODORE LOW DEVINNEPHOTOSTAT PRINTSEDWARD EPSTEAN PHOTO-ENGRAVING PIONEERGEORGES SCHREIBER- BRIEF BIOGRAPHY AND AN APPRECIATIONCOLOR PHOTOGRAPHY FOR AD ILLUSTRATIONWHAT ABOUT TYPE METAL?PM magazine was the leading voice of the U. S. Graphic Arts Industry from its inception in 1934 to its end in 1942 (then called AD). As a publication produced by and for professionals, it spotlighted cutting-edge production technology and the highest possible quality reproduction techniques (from engraving to plates). PM and A-D also championed the Modern movement by showcasing work from the vanguard of the European Avant-Garde well before this type of work was known to a wide audience. Georges Schreiber was an accomplished illustrator whose career started with a series of life portraits of world celebrities. Commissioned in 1925 by a German newspaper syndicate, the portraits include 8 Nobel Prize winners, authors Sinclair Lewis, Thomas Mann, H. G. Wells, Gertrude Stein and scientists Albert Einstein and Paul Von Hindenberg. His formal training consisted of one year at the Academies of Fine Arts in Berlin and Dusseldorf. His informal training came through several years of travel in England, France and Italy as well as visits to the studios of such painters as Derain, Matisse, Chagall, Leger and Braque. He came to New York in 1928 and stayed for nine months. He settled permanently in 1933. He did book illustrations for Farrar and Rhinehart, Simon and Schuster, Houghton Mifflin and John Day. He also was a regular contributor to Vanity Fair, Pictorial Review, Stage, Bookman, The New Yorker and Esquire. PM November 135 Robert L. Leslie and Percy Seitlin [Editors] PLEASE USE ZOOM FUNCTION TO INSPECT ALL PHOTOS 5d2-4
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Year Printed: 1935