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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Willy_PoganyWilly Pogany - Wikipedia

    William Andrew Pogany (born Vilmos András Feichtmann (or Feuchtmann); August 24, 1882 – July 30, 1955) was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. His contemporaries include C. Coles Phillips, Joseph Clement Coll, Edmund Dulac, Harvey Dunn, Walter Hunt Everett, Harry Rountree, Sarah Stilwell Weber, and N.C. Wyeth. [2] .

  2. Giovanni Natale Buscema, (11 de diciembre de 1927-10 de enero de 2002) 1 más conocido como John Buscema fue un historietista estadounidense y uno de los mayores exponentes de la editorial Marvel Comics entre 1960 y 1980 contribuyendo a que el género se convirtiera en un icono de la cultura pop.

  3. Willy Pogany y el imaginario de las vasijas griegas Por Loreto Casanueva Reyes* El agitado y fantástico regreso de Odiseo a su Ítaca tras la Guerra de Troya ha sido materia prima de reescrituras literarias y obras plásticas de diversos autores, anónimos y conocidos, a lo largo de toda la historia. En Grecia Antigua,

  4. 19 de oct. de 2014 · A partir de ese momento quedé completamente colgado del cómic americano y las historias de super-héroes, y todo ello por culpa de un puro genio llamado John Buscema, que podía dibujar de forma tan bella todos esos libros para chavales.

  5. 18 de dic. de 2018 · Willy Pogany (born Vilmos Andras Pogany) was a prolific contributor during the Golden Age of children’s book illustration, whose career broadened from children’s book illustration to portraiture, set designs for opera and ballet, and in the 1930s and 1940s he became Art Director for several Hollywood films.

  6. Pogany uses a dark, narrow palette to depict the grimy feel of the swamp setting. This atmosphere adds to the mystery, fear, and revulsion surrounding the witch character, further intensified by her skeletal appearance, sharp fingers and pointy nose.

  7. artvee.com › artist › willy-poganyWilly Pogany - Artvee

    William Andrew Pogany was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. His contemporaries include C. Coles Phillips, Joseph Clement Coll, Edmund Dulac, Harvey Dunn, Walter Everett, Harry Rountree, Sarah Stilwell Weber, and N.C. Wyeth. He is best known for his pen and ink drawings of myths and fables.