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77169 Lemmens, Albert / Stommels, SergeRussian Artists and the Children's Book 1890-1992 + CDNijmegen: LS, 2009.Original hardcover with dust-jacket. 512 pp. + CD loose inserted. [thesis] Dedication copy, signed by one of the authors. In very good condition. See pictures
¶ Full color with over 1100 images. CD included with thousands of additional images! Written and privately published by Albert Lemmens and Serge Stommels in The Netherlands. The main goal of Russian Artists and the Children's Book 1890-1992 is to present an overview of illustrations for children's books by Russian artists. Therefore, the emphasis lies on the artists and not on the authors. Many Russian artists, even the most famous, worked as illustrators for children's books. In part one a chronological survey of the illustrated Russian children's book is positioned within its historical context. In the second part seventeen artists are portrayed. A description of their life and work is given and the position of illustrations for children's books within their oeuvre is discussed.
Price: € 295.00clear¶ Full color with over 1100 images. CD included with thousands of additional images! Written and privately published by Albert Lemmens and Serge Stommels in The Netherlands. The main goal of Russian Artists and the Children's Book 1890-1992 is to present an overview of illustrations for children's books by Russian artists. Therefore, the emphasis lies on the artists and not on the authors. Many Russian artists, even the most famous, worked as illustrators for children's books. In part one a chronological survey of the illustrated Russian children's book is positioned within its historical context. In the second part seventeen artists are portrayed. A description of their life and work is given and the position of illustrations for children's books within their oeuvre is discussed.
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