Heinrich Lefler - Часть 2
Apr. 28th, 2010 01:01 pmНедавно у меня в журанле были иллюстрации Heinrich Lefler к сказке " Свинопас". В этом посте я хочу показать работы этого австрийского художника к другим сказкам. Большей чатсью они нарисоаны были совместно с австрийским художником и архитектором Joseph Urban .
К сожалению в сети очень мало их работ, либо они крохотные. Вот что удалось пока найти.
В начале несколько иллюстраций к Marienkind. К сожалению сюжет этого произведения мне не известен, но судя по названию и по иллюстрациям он имеет отношение к Деве Марии.
Немного о книге
Далее несколько иллюстрация к сказкам
Эскиз театрлаьного костюма. (Wotan)
И еще несколько иллюстраций к книге Kling-Klang Gloria (1907)
Подробнее о издании
Вот тут можно посмотреть, правда в очень небольшом размере иллюстрации к сказкам Андерсена. Они чудесные!!!
The Art of Heinrich Lefler and Joseph Urban
Heinrich Lefler (1863-1919) and Joseph Urban (1872-1933) are Austrian artists associated associated with the Golden Age of Illustration - they are particularly linked with the Jungendstil movement (the German variant of Art Nouveau).
The Heinrich Lefler and Joseph Urban Collection at Spirit of the Ages includes art images from some of their seminal work. As a valuable reference resource, options are also provided for purchasing a range of gifts, including reproduction prints, posters and greeting cards.
Lefler and Urban were brothers-in-law who often worked in collaboration. The pair founded the Hagenbund - an exhibiting society similar to the Secessionists. Lefler was a painter and Urban was skilled as an architect, book illustrator, exhibit designer, interior decorator and set designer.
Lefler and Urban collaborated on a number of illustrated books, in addition to designs for more than 20 theatrical productions.
Soon after the publication of Andersen Kalender (and Csoda Album - including images from Andersen Kalender - in Hungary) in 1911, Urban emigrated to the United States where he established a reputation in set design for such productions as the Boston Opera Company, the Ziegfield Follies and the Metropolitan Opera. At one time, he was Art Director for William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Studios. He also created landmark architecture, including the Paramount Theatre Building, Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida and the New School and Hearst Magazine Building in New York. (Инофрмация о художниках вязта тут)
К сожалению в сети очень мало их работ, либо они крохотные. Вот что удалось пока найти.
В начале несколько иллюстраций к Marienkind. К сожалению сюжет этого произведения мне не известен, но судя по названию и по иллюстрациям он имеет отношение к Деве Марии.
Немного о книге
Далее несколько иллюстрация к сказкам
Эскиз театрлаьного костюма. (Wotan)
И еще несколько иллюстраций к книге Kling-Klang Gloria (1907)
Подробнее о издании
Вот тут можно посмотреть, правда в очень небольшом размере иллюстрации к сказкам Андерсена. Они чудесные!!!
The Art of Heinrich Lefler and Joseph Urban
Heinrich Lefler (1863-1919) and Joseph Urban (1872-1933) are Austrian artists associated associated with the Golden Age of Illustration - they are particularly linked with the Jungendstil movement (the German variant of Art Nouveau).
The Heinrich Lefler and Joseph Urban Collection at Spirit of the Ages includes art images from some of their seminal work. As a valuable reference resource, options are also provided for purchasing a range of gifts, including reproduction prints, posters and greeting cards.
Lefler and Urban were brothers-in-law who often worked in collaboration. The pair founded the Hagenbund - an exhibiting society similar to the Secessionists. Lefler was a painter and Urban was skilled as an architect, book illustrator, exhibit designer, interior decorator and set designer.
Lefler and Urban collaborated on a number of illustrated books, in addition to designs for more than 20 theatrical productions.
Soon after the publication of Andersen Kalender (and Csoda Album - including images from Andersen Kalender - in Hungary) in 1911, Urban emigrated to the United States where he established a reputation in set design for such productions as the Boston Opera Company, the Ziegfield Follies and the Metropolitan Opera. At one time, he was Art Director for William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Studios. He also created landmark architecture, including the Paramount Theatre Building, Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida and the New School and Hearst Magazine Building in New York. (Инофрмация о художниках вязта тут)