One of Marshall Cavendish's most popular and enduring projects, the "Great Artists" series first appeared in the mid-1980s. The full series is in 96 parts, spanning major artists from early Renaissance to Post-modernism. As well as focusing on a particular artist, each magazine puts the artist into historical context and gives valuable information on social conditions and contemporary cultural movements.
The series first appeared in 1984 but was relaunched in 1985 with a special offer on the first two issues ("Free with Part 1/2 etc"). Both had a cover price of 95p but the '85 release struck more of a chord and seems to be the most prevalent. The price didn't hold long however and some issues have the price line scored out. It was reprinted in 1990 in much the same format but with the price changed to £1.50. By this time, Marshall Cavendish seem to have realised they were on to a winner and the whole series was reprinted in 1993 with the early numbering system changed slightly (1: Van Gogh, 2: Constable, 3: Monet, 4: Renoir, 5: Turner, 6: Toulouse-Lautrec). The earliest releases came in 8 plastic binders each holding 12 magazines in the unibinder strip system. The second major release, which is less common, came in 6 boarded binders with tastefully embossed artists' insignia and plastic clips holding the mags in place. We use the earliest numbers and binders for identification purposes. If you are unsure which release you need, the price printed on the magazine cover gives the clue:- 95p or £1.50 on the first series, £1.60 on the second. There are minor variations in each re-printing just to add to the confusion.
The series first appeared in 1984 but was relaunched in 1985 with a special offer on the first two issues ("Free with Part 1/2 etc"). Both had a cover price of 95p but the '85 release struck more of a chord and seems to be the most prevalent. The price didn't hold long however and some issues have the price line scored out. It was reprinted in 1990 in much the same format but with the price changed to £1.50. By this time, Marshall Cavendish seem to have realised they were on to a winner and the whole series was reprinted in 1993 with the early numbering system changed slightly (1: Van Gogh, 2: Constable, 3: Monet, 4: Renoir, 5: Turner, 6: Toulouse-Lautrec). The earliest releases came in 8 plastic binders each holding 12 magazines in the unibinder strip system. The second major release, which is less common, came in 6 boarded binders with tastefully embossed artists' insignia and plastic clips holding the mags in place. We use the earliest numbers and binders for identification purposes. If you are unsure which release you need, the price printed on the magazine cover gives the clue:- 95p or £1.50 on the first series, £1.60 on the second. There are minor variations in each re-printing just to add to the confusion.
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