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''Ronald Clyne'' (1925–2006) was an American designer and
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. He is best known for creating over 500 covers for
Folkways Records Folkways Records was a record label founded by Moses Asch that documented folk, world, and children's music. It was acquired by the Smithsonian Institution in 1987 and is now part of Smithsonian Folkways. History The Folkways Records & Service ...
between 1948 and 1986.


Early career

After beginning to draw at the age of 8, Clyne sold his first drawing at the age of 15 to
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of Fantastic Adventures and Amazing Stories. It was published in the November 1941 issue of Fantastic Adventures. This led him to doing cover art for several fanzines of the era, such as Bob Tucker’s Le Zombie, and Al Ashley’s Nova. A few years later, he would do work for
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and Fanvariety and a great number of other fantasy and horror books and magazines - prominent amongst them being “ The Arkham Sampler”. Clyne's first published book jacket illustration was for Jack Snow's collection ''Dark Music and Other Spectral Tales'' (1947). This jacket originally had Ray Bradbury's name printed on the lower panel beneath the art, as Bradbury was to have provided a foreword, but after Bradbury reneged (due to the publisher insisting on including material by Snow which was juvenilia that Bradbury considered "patently unpublishable"), a bar of ink was printed over Bradbury's name on all the jackets, which had already been printed. Clyne designed a number book jackets for August Derleth's Arkham House during the first two decades of that publisher's history.


Folkways designs

In the early years of Folkways Records (1948), founder Moses Asch felt that the cover designs should marry with the recorded sound, and they differed from those of other commercial record labels. They use only two-colour printing on matt paper glued over a thick matt black cardboard sleeve - always leaving a thin black line around the cover’s edge. Clyne’s singular use of typography, layout and
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was to be most often used and he was inspired by portrait photos given to him by Asch, and images that he would source during regular visits to the
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and National Archive.Ronald Clyne At Folkways, by Tony Brook and Adrian Shaughnessy - Unit Design Editions U:D/R 01 Clyne has been quoted as saying "A record cover should be seen at a glance. You shouldn’t have to study different sections of it. You should see the total instantly." In 2007 a retrospective exhibition of Clyne's work was mounted at The Narrows in Melbourne,
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Collections

Clyne's work is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.


Selected Folkways covers

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- Seasons For Singing * Pete Seeger &
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at
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* Memphis Slim - Memphis Slim * Woody Guthrie - Sings Folk Songs * Louise Bennett - Jamaican Folk Songs * Dave Van Ronk - Ballads, Blues and a Spiritual * Cisco Houston -
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Protest songs *
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References


External links

* Artspace exhibition articl

* Grain edit gallery of cover

* UnitEditions article/galler

* Stephen Frost intervie

* Folkways site list of cover

* Discogs entr

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Clyne, Ronald 1925 births 2006 deaths American graphic designers Artists from Chicago