Phobia

An Art Deco Graphic Masterpiece

By John Vassos Introduction by David A. Beronä

$14.95

Publication Date: 22nd January 2013

A leader in promoting the Art Deco style in advertising art and book illustration, John Vassos undertook his most personal and ambitious work in this 1931 volume. Its twenty-four gripping images represent visceral depictions of common fears—the dread of heights, open and enclosed spaces, the dark, and the menace lurking behind other everyday situations. Doctors and the general public alike hailed Phobia as a masterpiece of psychological insight.
Vassos's creations exercised a profound influence on subsequent artists. His use of the hard-edged draughtsman's line, a technique th... Read More
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A leader in promoting the Art Deco style in advertising art and book illustration, John Vassos undertook his most personal and ambitious work in this 1931 volume. Its twenty-four gripping images represent visceral depictions of common fears—the dread of heights, open and enclosed spaces, the dark, and the menace lurking behind other everyday situations. Doctors and the general public alike hailed Phobia as a masterpiece of psychological insight.
Vassos's creations exercised a profound influence on subsequent artists. His use of the hard-edged draughtsman's line, a technique th... Read More
Description
A leader in promoting the Art Deco style in advertising art and book illustration, John Vassos undertook his most personal and ambitious work in this 1931 volume. Its twenty-four gripping images represent visceral depictions of common fears—the dread of heights, open and enclosed spaces, the dark, and the menace lurking behind other everyday situations. Doctors and the general public alike hailed Phobia as a masterpiece of psychological insight.
Vassos's creations exercised a profound influence on subsequent artists. His use of the hard-edged draughtsman's line, a technique that endows these images with their distinctive Art Deco character, is among his original contributions to the style. This edition features faithful reproductions of illustrations made from the original gouaches employing advanced printing techniques unknown in the 1920s and '30s. The result, superior in quality to the original publication, offers an outstanding opportunity to appreciate an innovative artist's classic work.

Reprint of the Covici Friede, Inc., New York, 1931 edition.
Details
  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 112
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Fine Art, History of Art
  • Publication Date: 22nd January 2013
  • Trim Size: 8.37 x 11 in
  • Illustration Note: 24
  • ISBN: 9780486137940
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    ART / Individual Artists / General
Author Bio
An industrial designer as well as a graphic artist, John Vassos (1898-1985) created futuristic designs for products as diverse as accordions, shotguns, and television cabinets. During the years 1927 to 1935, Vassos illustrated 9 books, including the poetry of Oscar Wilde and original graphic-oriented volumes cowritten with his wife.
A leader in promoting the Art Deco style in advertising art and book illustration, John Vassos undertook his most personal and ambitious work in this 1931 volume. Its twenty-four gripping images represent visceral depictions of common fears—the dread of heights, open and enclosed spaces, the dark, and the menace lurking behind other everyday situations. Doctors and the general public alike hailed Phobia as a masterpiece of psychological insight.
Vassos's creations exercised a profound influence on subsequent artists. His use of the hard-edged draughtsman's line, a technique that endows these images with their distinctive Art Deco character, is among his original contributions to the style. This edition features faithful reproductions of illustrations made from the original gouaches employing advanced printing techniques unknown in the 1920s and '30s. The result, superior in quality to the original publication, offers an outstanding opportunity to appreciate an innovative artist's classic work.

Reprint of the Covici Friede, Inc., New York, 1931 edition.
  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 112
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Fine Art, History of Art
  • Publication Date: 22nd January 2013
  • Trim Size: 8.37 x 11 in
  • Illustrations Note: 24
  • ISBN: 9780486137940
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    ART / Individual Artists / General
An industrial designer as well as a graphic artist, John Vassos (1898-1985) created futuristic designs for products as diverse as accordions, shotguns, and television cabinets. During the years 1927 to 1935, Vassos illustrated 9 books, including the poetry of Oscar Wilde and original graphic-oriented volumes cowritten with his wife.