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boxing illustrations/artwork a lost art in reporting

Posted: 21 Jun 2004, 16:48
by robert.snell1
Upto the 1930's it was common to see alongside any boxing/baseball report some form of drawing - as opposed to photograph - of the event. Some of these were very good and not to be confused or compared with the cartoon style.
the only thing compable in present times is the political satirist. The reason for the decline may well be that they became an outdated medium or advances in printing .
i have managed to collect a good number of these when seaching through the old newspapers and was curious if anybody else was also interested in this lost form of sports reporting.

Posted: 22 Jun 2004, 11:51
by Thinking_Hard
I am fairly young and only got to catch the smallest amount of information on this form of medium. As I have also only done a small amount of research on the subject. I do enjoy the new japenese animated form of art work. But it does not retain the same feel as old art. I think photographs being easier to produce will be the only way we will be seeing are fighters for a long stretch, the old style going on the proverbial burner. I also like to draw, I draw in the new more cartoon-esqe way becuase it's easier to perform movements with said charcheter, becuase, there is a lack of realistic detail. Which is why I think this is used in cartoons, as much as it is. I think I am rambling and will stop now.

Posted: 23 Jun 2004, 20:38
by delisa
This is a major intrest of mine -- love to get in touch and discuss.

Burris Jenkins, Geo. Pap , Will Gould, Tad etc etc

artwork

Posted: 24 Jun 2004, 06:16
by robert.snell1
sounds like a good idea. i will sort some out as soon as i can and send them to you. i come acroos these things almost daily so I will makea point of sending them onto you.

boxing illustrations/artwork a lost art in reporting

Posted: 24 Jun 2004, 20:12
by Palais
I'm an artist myself, (painting and graphics). I'm planning a project with boxers in stanze, but in a very unsual form, ("portraits").
Would appreciate very much if you put me on the mailing list.
Palais - Editor

mailing list

Posted: 25 Jun 2004, 03:09
by robert.snell1
no problem . will send you some asap

example

Posted: 26 Jun 2004, 20:00
by robert.snell1
Image

kid kaplan

Posted: 26 Jun 2004, 20:13
by robert.snell1
Image

Posted: 07 Jul 2004, 12:58
by delisa
Anyone have any info on Al Leiderman, known as the boxing cartoonist?

I beleive he was from upsate New York. It is also beleived he inked at least part of the first issue of Cxaptain America in 1941, helping out Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.