André Castaigne was a French academic painter who was lured to America in about 1890 to pursue a career working for the growing American
illustrated magazine market.
Not exact matches
Now in its 30th edition, CWIM contains more than 500 listings for children's book
markets, including publishers, literary agents,
magazines, contests, and more, making it the definitive guide for anyone seeking to write or
illustrate for kids and young adults.
What Marvel has withdrawn from is the returnable comics
market — the
magazine shelves, NOT the book shelves, at Barnes & Noble — and as my link
illustrates, that's a very small sliver of the
market for print comics.
These pictures seem to have become favorites of
market players — more than 10 works from the series have appeared at auction since 2005 (and one is used, sans irony, on the cover of the current New Republic
magazine,
illustrating a special issue on «the health care crisis»).