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January 28 2012

Les Oiseaux Nouveaux


Flying on the wings of a brand new century



Jugend Magazine, 1897




Marcel Behmer, illustration for Die Insel, 1901

Book cover by B. Löffler, 1903




Karol Frycz, rolling papers ad, 1905

Hungarian postcard, 1910

For more turn of the century birds, you can visit the posts


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January 25 2012

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January 23 2012

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Sunday Safari - Sweet Seals


Matchbox label, 1963, thanks to Oliver Tomas

Feodor Rojankovsky, Scaf the Seal, 1936, thanks as always to 50 Watts


Gilles Aillaud, Interieur Vert, 1964

Dale Maxey, The wild and woolly animal book, 1966, thanks to Bonito Club 

Milton Glaser, Cats and Bats and Things with Wings, 1966



M. Ovchinnikov, The girl-swan, 1979, via hannarivka




 two illustrations by Józef Wilkon

Alice and Martin Provensen, The Golden Circusthanks to Golden Gems


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January 16 2012

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January 13 2012

Country Folks


This time of year always finds me in the mood for some 
good old fashioned folk-inspired art from Russia and Eastern Europe.
I would be very happy to live in the same village as all these lively creatures!

Russian figurine, thanks to Made with Love by Hannah (check out her blog 
fully of lovely hand-crafted, folk-inspired clothing, art and tutorials)


Yuri VasnetsovRussian folk song, via HannaRivka


Russian Folk Tales, author unknown, thanks to normanack 


Vladimir Golozubov, Two Roosters, thanks to Kievljanka




Josef Lada, thanks to 50 Watts 


Solomea Loboda, linocut from Ukrainian folk Rhymes, thanks to polny shkaf

another lovely book from HannaRivka

 L'udovita Fullu, Varila Mysicka Kasicku, 1966 ( a lucky vintage bookstore find)


Rumen Skorchev, Bulgarian Folk Tales, 1979, 

thanks to Book Graphics


Feodor Rojankovsky, The three bears, 1967 



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January 11 2012

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January 09 2012

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January 08 2012

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January 07 2012

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December 20 2011

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December 16 2011

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December 13 2011

Sunday Safari - Winter Moon



Jun Takabatake, illustration from Quien soy, thanks to Col.leccionàrium


Micah Lidberg, Pronghorn


Charles Mikolaycak, illustration from Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman, 1967


Claude Lapointe, illustration from L'Appel de la forêt, 1979


 


Peter Spier, The fox went out on a chilly night, 1961, thanks to Curio Books


 Mary SumnerMoonlit Sheep, thanks to the art room plant

Alain Bailhache, illustration from The beautiful world of hoopoe


Kiki Maconi, 1957, thanks to Vaula

Julia Gukova, illustration from The Legendary Unicorn


V. Pertsov, illustration from The little pig in the prikly fur coat
thanks to Book Graphics


Feodor Rojankovsky, Scaf the seal, 1936, thanks to 50 Watts
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December 02 2011

Sunday Safari - Cat & Mouse


Ulisse Aldovrandi, c. 1580thanks to Arthur Van Kruining

Carlos Marchiori, illustration from Sally Go Round the Sun, 
thanks to Michael DeForge


Romain Simon, illustration from Le Cheval à Bascule, 1949

Illustration from Fledgling magazine, thanks to 50 Watts


Daty Healy, Cat Tales from Many Lands, 1932, and
Adrienne Adams, Mary's Marvelous Mouse, 1962, thanks to Curio Books

Felttess, Philosopher Cat


Garth Williams, illustrations from The Cricket in Times Square and 
The Kitten Who Thought He Was A Mouse, thanks to my friend Carlotta



Iliane Roels, illustration from The Mouse, 1969, thanks to art.crazed



Ruth Hurlimann, illustration from The Cat and Mouse Who Shared a House 
thanks to The Art of Children's Picture Books

swig - filz felt feutre, Chat et Rat 

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Everybody Must Get Stoned



Instead of our traditional Monday appointment with Franco Matticchio, this week 
we have a special treat: a series of illustrations of cats and stone-throwing mice 
from his children's book based on the lyrics of Ti tirano le pietre,
a famous 1967 Italian song very similar to Dylan's Rainy Day Women 12 & 35.













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