#american
A cross-section of the catalog tagged american — not a category. Tags pull from multiple categories at once.
Distribution across categories
- Illustration 7
- Comic & Graphic 5
- Era Aesthetics 4
- Photography 4
- Print & Poster 3
- Painting 2
- Cinematic Looks 2
- 3D / CGI 1
Styles tagged #american
28 styles1950s Mid-Century Modern
Mid-century modern is the visual language of postwar American optimism, roughly 1947 to 1965, born in California, Scandinavia, and Italy…
Open style1960s Psychedelic
Psychedelic poster art is the visual language of San Francisco between 1965 and 1969 — the Fillmore, the Avalon Ballroom, the Family Dog…
Open style1970s New Hollywood
The New Hollywood look is the photographic and cinematographic language of American films roughly 1967 to 1980 — Bonnie and Clyde, Easy R…
Open style1990s Grunge
Grunge as a visual style is mostly David Carson's design language for Beach Culture (1990–91) and Ray Gun magazine (1992–95), plus the al…
Open styleAbstract Expressionism (Rothko)
Abstract Expressionism was the first internationally dominant American art movement, centered in New York from roughly 1945 to 1960. It s…
Open styleAmerican Realism (Hopper)
Edward Hopper is the canonical American Realist of the twentieth century, and his particular contribution is a vocabulary for painted lon…
Open styleCoen Brothers Americana
Joel and Ethan Coen's cinematography across Fargo (1996), No Country for Old Men (2007), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), The Ballad of Buster…
Open styleEric Carle Collage
Eric Carle's method was specific and physical: he painted large sheets of tissue paper by hand with acrylics — splatters, brushwork, fing…
Open styleFrank Miller Sin City
Frank Miller's Sin City (1991–present at Dark Horse) is the most influential black-and-white American comic of the post-1990 era. The vis…
Open styleGolden Age Illustration
Golden Age illustration is the painted American narrative illustration that filled magazine covers, advertising, and book plates from rou…
Open styleGregory Crewdson Cinematic Still
Gregory Crewdson makes photographs that look like single frames from films that don't exist. Each image is shot on a soundstage or locati…
Open styleMary Blair Mid-Century
Mary Blair's concept art for Disney between 1940 and 1965 — Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and the It's a Small World ride —…
Open styleMaurice Sendak Crosshatch
Maurice Sendak's mature style — Where the Wild Things Are (1963), In the Night Kitchen (1970), Outside Over There (1981) — is built on de…
Open styleMid-Century Graphic Illustration
Mid-Century Graphic Illustration is the flat, witty, geometry-driven American commercial illustration of roughly 1948–1965 — the look of…
Open styleMike Mignola High-Contrast
Mike Mignola's work on Hellboy (1994–present) and B.P.R.D. defined a recognizable, severely simplified, high-contrast comic-art idiom — a…
Open styleMilton Glaser Pop
Milton Glaser Pop is the warm, eclectic, idea-first American graphic illustration that came out of Push Pin Studios from 1954 onward — th…
Open styleModern Image / Indie Comic
"Image / indie comic" describes the visual mainstream of American creator-owned comics from roughly 1992 (Image Comics' founding) to the…
Open styleNew Yorker Editorial Ink
The New Yorker has run editorial illustration and cartoons in a coherent visual language for nearly a century. The style is not one artis…
Open stylePixar Stylized
"Pixar style" is shorthand for a coherent set of CG-character-animation conventions that Pixar Animation Studios has refined since Toy St…
Open styleSaul Bass Title Card
Saul Bass (1920–1996) redefined what film title sequences could be — he made them part of the film, not a list of names to skip — and the…
Open styleSaul Leiter Street Color
Saul Leiter shot color street photography in New York from the late 1940s through the 1970s while almost nobody else was — Walker Evans a…
Open styleScreen-Printed Concert Poster
The American screen-printed concert poster — also called the gig poster — has a continuous lineage from the 1965 Fillmore Auditorium post…
Open styleSilver Age Superhero
The Silver Age of American superhero comics runs from roughly 1956 (DC's revival of The Flash in Showcase #4) to about 1970. The visual g…
Open styleSpike Lee Double Dolly
Spike Lee's visual signature includes the most distinctive single shot in modern American cinema: the "double dolly," in which the camera…
Open styleTintype / Wet Plate
The wet-plate collodion process was invented by Frederick Scott Archer in 1851 and was the dominant photographic process from roughly 185…
Open styleUnderground Comix (R. Crumb)
Underground comix (the "x" spelling is original to the movement, used to distinguish from mainstream Comics Code-approved comic books) em…
Open styleVivian Maier Mid-Century Street
Vivian Maier worked as a nanny in Chicago and New York from the 1950s through the 1990s and shot roughly 150,000 photographs that nobody…
Open styleWPA Travel Poster
Between 1936 and 1943 the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project produced over 2,000 silkscreened posters to promote nationa…
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