May 14, 2018

Crouching and Screaming


Wonderful 1978 illustrations by Outi Markkanen (Finland, b.1951) on Kuriosas. Visit the link for many more illustrations from Kurnau ja Kamaluu.

May 13, 2018

Histoire de Magali


Illustration by Madeleine Charléty for Histoire de Magali (1930) by André Chamson (Amaz link)

May 10, 2018

May 7, 2018

May 5, 2018

Kazys Šimonis, Mirages of Dreams




Kazys Šimonis (1887 – 1978, Lithuania)
via the exhibit Mirages of Dreams at ciurlionis.lt 

May 4, 2018

Marcus Behmer, Nobody Can Resist His Fate









See my big post on Marcus Behmer from a few years ago.

If I'm interpreting the auction house correctly, "Niemand kann wider sein Schicksal" is a picture story (for adults) on a single sheet made by Marcus Behmer in 1905 (printed later?) and dedicated to Harry Kessler (see Journey to the Abyss: The Diaries of Count Harry Kessler, 1880-1918 and Berlin in Lights: The Diaries of Count Harry Kessler, 1918-1937). 



May 3, 2018

Mount Analogue 1960


Mount Analogue
binding illustration, first American edition, 1960 Pantheon

May 2, 2018

Karl Wirsum


Karl Wirsum (from Karma International gallery, Zurich).

See more here: “Chicago Imagists” at Karma International

Previously: Smoke Hairy Who
Also see the book Chicago Imagists
(I have not yet seen the documentary Hairy Who and The Chicago Imagists.)


May 1, 2018

Antonio Fernandez Reboiro


Antonio Fernandez Reboiro, 1979, Poster for documentary film by Idelfonso Ramos (Debemos Saber, We Should Know) via MOMA (some reproductions of his work on Amaz)





March 26, 2015

Jo Daemen cover designs

From the collection of Anne Aalders

I read about Johanna Maria Hendrika Daemen (1891–1944) on feuilleton and then found some book covers she designed. These are from 1928 to 1930.

Jo Daemen cover design, collection Anne Aalders 3

Jo Daemen cover design, collection Anne Aalders 4

Jo Daemen cover design, collection Anne Aalders 2

Jo Daemen cover design, collection Anne Aalders 5

Jo Daemen cover design, collection Anne Aalders 1

March 11, 2015

Der Widiwondelwald

HILDE KRÜGER, Der Widiwondelwald, 1924

HILDE KRÜGER, Der Widiwondelwald, 1924

HILDE KRÜGER, Der Widiwondelwald, 1924

HILDE KRÜGER, Der Widiwondelwald, 1924

HILDE KRÜGER, Der Widiwondelwald, 1924

I try not to think about how much I would pay for a copy of Hilde Krüger's 1924 children's book Der Widiwondelwald. Some links (in German): one, two, three -- see the full book as smaller images at the last link to the kibook blog.

[Update: this was briefly in print last year -- might still be able to find it.]

I kept coming across this book when working on my Kinderbuch series over the years.

January 1, 2014

SEKIJI NO KUBI WO KIRU




Bookseller's description: "[AVANT-GARDE POETRY] HINO Shunsuke. Shishû SEKIJI NO KUBI WO KIRU. Tôkyô, Erosu-dô. Shôwa 4 [1929]. 18.5 x 12.7, bound Western-style in wrappers with illustrated covers, book design and illustrations throughout by Iguchi Masao. A product of the Nagoya avant-garde. The illustrations and design of this "CUTTING THE BABY'S THROAT" are jarring, some of the poems sound and feel like they were written while falling down a flight of stairs. The paper is browned and some pages a bit edgeworn but a very good copy overall of this ephemeral production."



February 26, 2013

Two by Massimo Scolari

Massimo Scolari, The Sick Square, 1971
See my Scolari post on But Does it Float. I'm looking forward to the recent book collecting these works (Amaz link) -- these come from the old book (most b/w). 

Massimo Scolari, Sardinia North East, Cape Boi, 1973

February 24, 2013

Weltkrieg

Willi Geiger, 1914

See the new post on recto-verso: Weltkrieg: German Artists Respond to the Great War

January 23, 2013

Bettina von Arnim

Manhole, 1972





La ligne jaune, 1972


Labyrinth, 1980


Auf Polls Spuren, 1976








Die Eisenbahnen haben einen Schnupfen, 1983

A, 1976

Most of these works by Bettina von Arnim (b. 1940) come from Galerie Poll, though I have trouble navigating to them directly from their website. The rest come from expired auction listings. I gave titles when I could find them. I would love to see more of her work (and proper reproductions).

Not related (as far as I know) to previous poster-boys of this blog, Clemens Brentano and Achim von Arnim (unlike this Bettina von Arnim).

update: Thomas Kümmel (@klbkultur on twitter) left a comment about the artist. Thank you!


Bettina von Arnim (born 1940 at Zernikow) is related to the widely branching noble lineage "von Arnim" although it is not easy to trace her roots.
She is the daughter of Friedmund and Clara von Arnim. Her parents managed the family estate "Gut Zernikow" until it was expropriated by the Soviets. They then fled Eastern Germany for West Berlin in 1945.
Her father, Friedmund von Arnim, was a great-grandchild of Ludwig Achim and Bettina von Arnim (German writer and novelist, Countess of Arnim and sister of Clemens Bretano). Friedmund von Arnim died as a prisoner of war in Russia in January 1946. Her mother, Clara von Arnim, died on May 7, 2009 at the age of 99.

January 16, 2013

The Future Is Now, 1984

THE FUTURE IS NOW / 3


THE FUTURE IS NOW / 2


THE FUTURE IS NOW / 1


Filmstudio Limelight / Space Girl 
(Schlieren / Schweiz; 1984)
www.vannutt.ch

Click for larger versions at Micky the Pixel's flickr (his light show company is Vannutt)

January 13, 2013

Those Tinderbox Eyes



Axel Mathiesen's illustration for H. C. Andersen's "Tinderbox," circa 1928 via twincovercollector.

I apparently can't get enough of bug-eyed dogs...perhaps because the Boston Terrier runt of my teenage years was crazy bug-eyed. See these previous posts: one, two, three.

January 10, 2013

In the land of dwarfs


BibliOdyssey mentioned this one way back in 2008 but I keep coming across it and had to feature it. The scans are by flickr user Tomasz and the book is called... W Krainie Karzełków, which Google confidently translates as "In the land of dwarfs." I can't find a date. 1940s? And the sig... Ajo?


Book collector Arthur van Kruining cleared up the mystery: "This book is of Dutch origin. The title is DWERGENLAND (1923). "Ajo" was the pseudonym of Henriëtte Fox-Borel. Unfortunately her books are quite rare." Thanks Arthur!

Google translates "Dwergenland" as "Dwarf Country." See more Ajo here.