Illustrations from Reinecke Fuchs, circa 1880 via a German library. The watercolors are by Heinrich Leutemann, working close to the style of Wilhelm von Kaulbach's famous versions. (The fox is anatomically-correct in both versions!)
This post is a supplement to my 50 Watts' "Kinderbuch series" of German, Austrian, and Swiss children's books
December 21, 2011
December 19, 2011
Alfred Pal
Alfred Pal, via http://dizajn.hr
I learned about this illustrator from A-Ž SFRJ, the blog of the folks behind the Leksikon YU Mitologie (I just bought a copy and will feature it soon)
Colonial Love for McMushie's Hamburgers
From the Colonial Love series by Bengt Böckman
I featured his late 60s series "Projeckt 666" on But Does it Float
December 18, 2011
Lacking one brick
Germany, c. 1890, Mosaic game with about 160 geometrical wooden color bricks..."Lacking 1 brick."
I've been coming across a lot of interesting artifacts while researching German/Austrian/Swiss children's books for this Kinderbuch series.
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