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| caption = Ibanez Artist ad, 1982
 
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| period = 1974–1987, 1990–1992, 1996–2020
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| related = *'''''Solid bodies''''': [[Artfield series]] / [[AX series]] / [[ARC series]] / [[ART series]] / [[ARX series]] / [[ARZ series]]
 
| related = *'''''Solid bodies''''': [[Artfield series]] / [[AX series]] / [[ARC series]] / [[ART series]] / [[ARX series]] / [[ARZ series]]
*'''''Hollow bodies''''': [[AM series]] / [[AS series]] / [[AF series]]
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Revision as of 17:14, 5 January 2021

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For a list of AR models, see Portal:Artist series.

The Artist series (or AR series) is a line of electric guitars produced for Hoshino Gakki and sold under the Ibanez brand. The first Artist models were introduced in 1974. It was one of the first series of original models by Ibanez. Prior to the early 70's Ibanez was mainly focused on producing copies of guitars designed by other manufacturers such as Fender and Gibson.

The Artist is clearly influenced by the Gibson Les Paul model, but it is not a Les Paul copy or clone.

Originally, the Artist label encompassed not only the now classic "Artist shaped" models, but also other body shapes like the first Iceman models and various semi-hollow models. By 1979, most of these models were offered as separate series, including the similar named Artist Semi-Acoustic series which later became the Artstar series. By then, the four digit numeral model names were also replaced with the now standard AR + numeral naming convention.

Due to popularity of the various Superstrat models of the late-1980s, production of Artist models halted during 1988 (although the Artfield series which contains some similar designs was introduced that year) and 1989. The Artist line was brought back for 1990 only to once more see production halted after 1992. The series was reintroduced in 1996 and has remained in continuous production since.

The Artist line has spawned and inspired a number of variants, including the AX series (which debuted in 1998), the ARC, ART and ARX series in 2006 and 2007, and the ARZ series in 2011.