Waiting for Food, Number 3: More Restaurant Placemat Drawings
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Rating | : | 4.88 (532 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1896597580 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Crumb has produced some of the smuttiest yet piercingly affecting and quintessentially American art since the 1960s.” Publishers Weekly“One of the most prolific artists of his time” Library Journal. “Called "the Brueghel of the last half of the 20th century" by no less a skeptic than establishment art critic Robert Hughes, cartoonist R
""You Deserve a Break Today"" according to Zube. OK, I'm a Crumb fan. We ain't all, but many of us are, and I'm one of the many. Waiting For Food "You Deserve a Break Today" OK, I'm a Crumb fan. We ain't all, but many of us are, and I'm one of the many. Waiting For Food 3 is a beautiful collection of doodles and sketches by R. Crumb while well, while waiting for food. This book is a collection of his restaurant placemat drawings. As R. proudly says in his intro dated July 2002, "I'm no longer simply doodling to pass th. is a beautiful collection of doodles and sketches by R. Crumb while well, while waiting for food. This book is a collection of his restaurant placemat drawings. As R. proudly says in his intro dated July 2002, "I'm no longer simply doodling to pass th
Loved and hated internationally, he is one of the founders of alternative comix in the 1960s. Controversial, to put it mildly, he satirized every institution with smashed taboos. Crumb has become an icon of the American underground of the 1960s to comix fans and pop culture buffs. Robert Crumb is a legend in comix. . He lives in France, illustrating and designing books and records
With his intricate cross-hatching and observant line, the drawings here show Crumb as an imaginative chronicler of everyday life.. This is the third book in successful series of occasional sketches by the grandfather of American alternative comix. These sketches reveal another side-- a contemplative side-- to the controversial artist, renowned for his taboo-breaking satires of American society