Jones really began to hit his stride as a skilled cover artist with a distinctive stylistic sensibility in the early 1970s:
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Look Here: Four more early paperback covers by Jeffrey Jones
I don’t much care for any of these covers from 1968 and 1969, but since I have yet to break out of the collector/completist mentality — and believe me, I’ve tried — here they are, scanned and posted for your “enjoyment”:
To make up for the lacklustre art this time round, my next post will feature two covers by Jones from the early 1970s that I think are very strong, along with one that I have mixed feelings about, so stay tuned for that!
Look Here: Jon Jay Muth’s Portrait of Jeffrey Jones
Like it? Enough to buy it? If your answers are yes, and yes, you’re in luck, because the current owner has it listed for sale at US$600. Contact information is available on this Comic Art Fans page.
Look Here: Another early paperback cover by Jeffrey Jones
If you have been following my posts over the past few days, you’ll already know why I decided the time was right to scan and post this:
If you have not been following along, click here to jump to my post on Lucian Freud’s The Painter Surprised by a Naked Admirer.
Look Here: Four paperback covers by Jeffrey Jones
Further selections from a growing collection of brittle books that I’ve purchased just so I could scan the covers, post them here, lean back in my chair, and admire my own busywork:
The main thing to notice here is the improvement in Jones’s compositions, draftsmanship, and paint handling, from 1968 to 1971. There’s an awful lot of fudging going on in those covers from 1968 and 1969! There’s noticeably less fudging in the 1971 covers, however, which are not only very good in themselves but point the way to Jones’s terrific mid-1970s work for Zebra/Kensington and others.
Look Here: “Pine Grove” by Jeffrey Jones
Here’s a somewhat juicier image of a landscape painting by Jeffrey Jones that I posted a few days ago:
Notice the new information about the title, date, and size. That’s always great to have.
Look Here: “Idyl” by Jeffrey Jones
Here, as promised in a previous post, are all of the Idyl strips that I saved from Jeffrey Jones’s long-abandoned Web site:
I thought I only had four strips on hand; turns out, I have five. Enjoy!
UPDATE:
Ragged Claws Network: Look There: “Idyl” by Jeffrey Jones
Connections: J. Allen St. John and Jeffrey Jones
Connections: Franz von Stuck and Jeffrey Jones
Look Here: “The Kiss” by Jeffrey Jones
Here’s a painting that sold at auction for US$7,170.00 in February of last year:




























