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TEN YEARS!


It's hard to believe that I launched this website 10 years ago today.

I began building the website in late 2007. I was unemployed at the time, thanks to a writers' strike that crippled L.A.'s film & TV industry. One November afternoon I had some time on my hands and visited Fullerton, CA, to catch a retrospective of the art of J.C. Leyendecker. (A blog post from artist Bill Stout brought the show to my attention.) It rekindled my lifelong interest in Richard Amsel's work, and, as I stepped out of the museum, I felt determined, right then and there, to help preserve the legacy of my other all-time favorite illustrator.

So much has happened over the last ten years. I've worked at Disney and Warner Bros., made so many wonderful friends, creative associates, and collaborators. Like Amsel's work itself, this website has been a journey that's given me joy, and fuelled my imagination and inspiration.

I can only hope to honor and help preserve Richard Amsel's artistic legacy -- not as something for any one person to claim ownership of, but rather by sharing that legacy with the world, and ensure the man behind the magic would never be forgotten.

Here's to Richard, and to all of you.

P.S.: There's a bittersweet reason why I specifically recall the exact date of this website's first launch. It was the day the great JOHN ALVIN died, and I heard the sad news just as I was putting the finishing touches on my Amsel tribute writeup.

So few creative heroes are left. To those we've lost, we must fight to preserve not just what they've left behind, but carry the torch so that future artists may be inspired by them just as we had been. They deserve that much, and more..

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Website designed and maintained by Adam McDaniel. All featured photographs, reproductions, and scans of Richard Amsel's artwork are presented here via Fair Use Laws, for the purposes of educational insight, historical analysis, and creative criticism, and are not intended to infringe on any copyrights; images came from either the public domain, my own personal research and scans, or were expressly provided to me for inclusion on this site. All original content, including writing and commentary, including the article "The Art & Artistry of Richard Amsel: American Illustrator" © 2008, 2020 by Adam McDaniel. All rights reserved, and registered with the Writers Guild of America. The documentary "AMSEL: ILLUSTRATOR OF THE LOST ART", the book "RICHARD AMSEL", and Amsel's work as featured in this website are through an exclusive agreement with the Richard Amsel estate.

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