At the end of the 19th C. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec made dynamic and empathetic portrayals of Parisian circus acts, including bareback riders, acrobats, and clowns, often sketching them from memory using crayon and pastel while undergoing treatment for alcoholism in a sanitarium. Get full access to Illustrated Journalism at illustratedjournalism.substack.com/subscribe
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The IJ Podcast: William Simpson and the Modoc War of 1872
In this episode of the Illustrated Journalism podcast Annie (A.) and Ira (I.) have a conversation about William Simpson, a renowned British "Special Artist" and war correspondent, focusing on his eyewitness account of the Modoc War in 1872. They also contemplate the future role of A.I. in historical analysis. Get full access to Illustrated Journalism at illustratedjournalism.substack.com/subscribe
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The IJ Podcast: Artist and Archeologist Howard Carter
In this episode of the Illustrated Journalism podcast Annie and Ira have a conversation about the life and work of artist and archeologist Howard Carter, who discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun and how his early work involved making meticulous drawings and watercolors of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and wall decorations. Get full access to Illustrated Journalism at illustratedjournalism.substack.com/subscribe
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The IJ Podcast: Jo Mora - Chronicler of the Hopi
In this Illustrated Journalism episode Annie and Ira discuss Jo Mora, a versatile artist of the American West, who immersed himself in the culture of the Hopi and Navajo peoples of Arizona, documenting their traditions through art and photography. While he found commercial success with his illustrated maps and depictions of cowboy life, his detailed portrayals of Hopi culture are considered a significant ethnological record.The Illustrated Journalism Podcast is listener-supported. To receive new podcasts consider becoming a paid subscriber.* Read more about Jo Mora here. * Listen on Apple Podcasts here.Note: Some of the audio dialogue in this podcast is AI-generated using Google’s NoteBookLM. Get full access to Illustrated Journalism at illustratedjournalism.substack.com/subscribe
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The IJ Podcast: A Discussion about Alan E. Cober
In this Illustrated Journalism episode Annie and Ira discuss Alan E. Cober, an impactful visual journalist known for his empathetic and unflinching portrayal of the human condition, particularly focusing on marginalized populations like prisoners, the elderly and the mentally ill. Read more about Cober here. Get full access to Illustrated Journalism at illustratedjournalism.substack.com/subscribe