Friday, March 17, 2006
Media: More Fun Mexican Lobby Cards
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 6 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts about golden age illustration.

Previously, I posted galleries of images of lobby cards by the master Mexican caricaturist Ernesto Garcia Cabral. ( Gallery One / Gallery Two ) Today, I'm presenting a group of images from a variety of science fiction, horror and adventure films released in Mexico. In many cases, these cards are a lot more entertaining than the movies they're advertising. Every one of them makes me curious to see what the movie is all about, which shows that the lobby card is doing its job. It's a shame that lobby cards have gone the way of the dodo in this age of cinema multiplexes and mall theaters.
But that isn't all that seems to have been lost. Check out how these images exude the essence of the fantastic. Science fiction movies today are generally ugly and mundane compared to these crazy creatures and bizarre locales. Instead of cramped, cluttered shoeboxes flying through space, rocket ships should be streamlined and beautiful. The future should be strange and alien, not urban and post-apocalyptic. Creatures should be shocking and otherworldly too. Movies today could use a double dose of fun.












And here's a batch of miscellaneous cards that use cartoons to sell a wide variety of films...

















For more wonderful Mexican lobby Cards, see The Greatest Cartoonist You Never Heard Of Before Part One and Part Two.
See also... Mid 30s Colliers Illustrations, Mid 30s Advertisements, Wartime Colliers, Late 40s Colliers, Lawson Wood: The Monkey Artist, Casey Strikes Out In Coronet, Bugs Bunny in Coronet Magazine December 1945, Milton Caniff in Coronet Magazine
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
6.18.08
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Labels: fantasy art, illustration, lobby cards
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Media: The Lobby Cards of Cabral Part Two
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 6 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts about golden age illustration.

A couple of weeks ago, we posted scans of a collection of Mexican lobby cards by master caricaturist, Ernesto Garcia Cabral. Today we digitized more of the collection.









Now for a little quiz... Which of the following lobby cards are by Cabral and which aren't?





The answer is "none of the above"... These five cards were likely painted by Juan Antonio Vargas Briones... a second generation Mexican movie poster artist who was the director of publicity at the Mexican Movie Distribution company. It's clear that Cabral's influence was strong among movie publicity artists.
For more wonderful Mexican lobby Cards, see The Greatest Cartoonist You Never Heard Of Before, SciFi and Adventure Gallery, and Mexican Lobby Card Fiesta.
See also... Mid 30s Colliers Illustrations, Mid 30s Advertisements, Wartime Colliers, Late 40s Colliers, Lawson Wood: The Monkey Artist, Casey Strikes Out In Coronet, Bugs Bunny in Coronet Magazine December 1945, Milton Caniff in Coronet Magazine
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
5.29.08
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Labels: cabral, caricature, illustration, lobby cards
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Media: The Greatest Cartoonist You've Never Heard Of
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 6 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts about golden age illustration.

Ernesto Garcia Cabral (nicknamed Chango) was one of Mexico's greatest political cartoonists and illustrators. He studied art in Paris just before WWI, and became well known there as a cartoonist. He returned to Mexico in 1918 and quickly became one of the country's premiere illustrators. He was known for his expressive caricatures, which illustrated the posters for Mexican film comedies throughout the forties and fifties.Cabral is almost unknown outside of Mexico, but that is changing. A recent book, Cine Mexicano: Posters from the Golden Age 1936-1956 featured some of his best work.
















For more Mexican lobby card see... Cabral Gallery Two, our SciFi and Adventure Gallery, and Mexican Lobby Card Fiesta.
Enjoy!
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
04.29.08
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Labels: cabral, caricature, lobby cards































