Monday, October 25, 2010

Ben Stahl, Master of Moods

What with it being so close to Hallowe'en, my thoughts turned to Ben Stahl and this wonderful interpretation of The Haunting of Hill House he illustrated in 1960 for Reader's Digest Condensed Books.

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Stahl certainly had a flair for creating a moody, atmospheric sense of foreboding in his work, didn't he?

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Ben Stahl's expertise at creating mood made him the obvious choice to provide that particular lesson in the Famous Artists Course.

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This week we'll take a closer look at the life and work - and many moods - of Ben Stahl.

* my Ben Stahl Flickr set

6 comments:

Larry MacDougall said...

Ben Stahl's solid drawing and strong design remind me of Daumier - this should be a fun week.
Thanks Leif

Steve Hogan said...

Great stuff! Compares favorably with the Robert Wise movie. (The less said about the Jan de Bont remake the better.)

Mykal said...

Very interesting. I bet anything the producers and art director(s) of the 1963 movie took some very serious cues from this work. The mood is so similar, and some of these illustrations look nearly like a storyboard for certain shots in the movie.

Rich said...

"Highlighting" the dark.

Each illustrator has his very own individual handwriting. That's what came to my mind, looking at TI's recent posts.

This one of course concurs with Hallow'en;-)

Wes said...

These are great illustrations. I found this RD a few years ago and tore out the very scenes you posted. The colors are lurid and as spooky as they can get. The old movie version scene with the women huddling on the bed was terrifying -- as they listened to pounding footsteps down the hall and scratching at the door. It absolutely horrified this 10 year old. I have never seen the movie since. When I found these illustrations in the RD a tingle went up my spine, as they closely match the horror of the movie. Wes (no longer 10 but still scared).

Kalinides said...

Actually those Ben Stahl's lessosn are in my binder# 2 about composition... !