Thursday, May 23, 2013

Sofia Alvarez Rojo's Birds of a Feather

Many children's book illustrators donated original works to the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression. This mixed media work of birds, or at least their heads, by Sofia Alvarez Rojo is currently being offered at auction on eBay. Bidding ends very early Saturday morning.


Sofia Alvarez Rojo, Mixed Media


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sofia-Alvarez-Rojo-ORIGINAL-art-/281107427568?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item41734ef0f0


Sofia Alvarez Rojo, Mixed Media

Note:  Original book illustration art from Little Fish by Ramsey Beyer can be found here.

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Ramsey Beyer's Little Fish

The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression is auctioning off this original illustration by Ramsey Beyer from Little Fish. The book will be published in September. Bidding concludes on Saturday morning.

Ramsey Beyer, Original Book Illustration from Little Fish:
A Memoir from a Different Kind of Year, 2013



http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ramsey-Beyer-ORIGINAL-illustration-/281108777312?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item4173638960



Ramsey Beyer, Little Fish:  A Memoir from a Different Kind of Year, 2013

Note:  Don't miss another ABFFE auction featuring the original book artwork of Sophie Blackall here.

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Sophie Blackall's Ivy Has an Idea

The Ivy & Bean books are written by Annie Barrows and illustrated by Sophie Blackall. An original book illustration of Ivy developing an idea is creating a bit of a bidding contest on eBay right now. It is from Ivy & Bean Take the Case due in the fall of 2013. Bidding ends early Saturday morning.

Sophie Blackall, Original Art from Ivy & Bean Take the Case, 2013


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sophie-Blackall-ORIGINAL-art-from-Ivy-Bean-Take-the-Case-/281107431913?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item41734f01e9


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Sophie Blackall, Original Art from Ivy & Bean Take the Case, 2013


Note:  Don't miss Sophie Blackall's website here.

An original illustration from Nathan Hale's soon-to-be-released book about the Donner Dinner Party is also available in the silent auction. It shows a mermaid. Check it out here.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Nathan Hale's Mermaid Tales

The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression is selling an original illustration from Nathan Hale's forthcoming book Hale's Hazardous Tales: Donner Dinner Party (2013). I'm really not sure I want to know how the "Donner Dinner Party" relates to this illustration, but never mind. Bidding on eBay for this bookish mermaid ends Friday morning.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nathan-Hale-ORIGINAL-pen-and-ink-illustration-/281108779471?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item41736391cf

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nathan-Hale-ORIGINAL-pen-and-ink-illustration-/281108779471?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item41736391cf

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Here's a poster promoting the Hale's Hazardous Tales: Donner Dinner Party from Mr. Hale's own website:
http://spacestationnathan.blogspot.com/2013/05/hazardous-trails-monday.html


Note:  A silkscreen by Christoph Niemann from the same silent auction was shown here in yesterday's post.

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Schulz Letters

Charles M. Schulz, creator of the beloved Peanuts comic strip, spruced up his letters with printed images of Snoopy at his typewriter. A small collection of his correspondence from the 1970's was offered by Bauman Rare Books at $450. It has subsequently been sold.




http://www.baumanrarebooks.com/rare-books/schulz-charles-m-/typed-letter-signed/85698.aspx

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Christoph Niemann Embracing Dental Care

Christoph Niemann's 2012 silkscreen print of a toothbrush and toothpaste embracing is being offered at auction on eBay this week by the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression. Bidding starts at $50. It is also available on Mr. Niemann's website for $100, or in a larger size for $500. Both sizes are available in a pink edition as well.

Christoph Niemann, silkscreen print, 2012

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Christoph-Niemann-silkscreen-print-/281108786262?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item417363ac56

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Christoph-Niemann-silkscreen-print-/281108786262?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item417363ac56


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http://www.christophniemann.com/index.php/store/product/toothbrush_blue_small


http://www.christophniemann.com/index.php/store/product/toothbrush_blue

Note:  Yesterday's post on an original illustration by Meilo So from the ABFFE auction can be found here.

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Arthur Rackham: The Rhinemaidens Warn Siegfried

Back in my college days, I first encountered Richard Wagner's Götterdämmerung, the fourth and final opera of the Ring cycle. At the beginning of Act III, the Rhinemaidens lament the lost Rhinegold, then urge Siegfried to return the ring to avoid its curse. The music struck me then as singular, unlike anything I'd ever heard. It still does. The Rhinemaiden's dirge takes on rapturous and even seductive tones as well as they try but, of course, fail to persuade Siegfried.

Arthur Rackham produced extraordinary illustrations for Margaret Armour's translation of the Ring story. As an illustrator, he had obvious advantages over the stage designers and directors of his day. He could choose models who looked their parts regardless of whether they could sing. He didn't have to concern himself with how to bring the Rhine onto an opera house stage, nor did he have to put costumes of any sort on the Rhinemaidens.

The simple title of this original illustration for a color plate, The Rhinemaidens Warn Siegfried, doesn't really explain the fact that the Rhinemaidens are not only warning Siegfried, but coaxing and enticing him as well. It seems to me that Rackham has captured some of the complex spirit of the music here, going far beyond the mere translated words in the title. I wonder how much he relied on the translation and how familiar he was with Wagner's music.

The 200th anniversary of Wagner's birth will be celebrated tomorrow, May 22.

Arthur Rackham, The Rhinemaidens Warn Siegfried from Richard Wagner, Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, 1911

http://www.chrisbeetles.com/gallery/illustrations/rhinemaidens-warn-siegfried.html

Rackham's illustration corresponds to the action beginning at about 6:50 in this 2008 video from Valencia.
video
Richard Wagner - Götterdämmerung
Der Ring des Nibelungen
Act 3, Vorspiel (Prelude), Scene 1 
"Frau Sonne sendet lichte Strahlen"
Zubin Mehta, Conductor
Lance Ryan, Siegfried
Valencia 2008

The Rhinemaidens, Valencia, 2008
http://mostlyopera.blogspot.com/2009/07/fura-del-baus-valencia-ring.html

Note:  My very early post on Rackham's Rhinemaidens can be found here.

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Remembering Ed Fisher

Ed Fisher (1926-2013) was one of twenty-five cartoonists included in The Punch Line (1969), a collection of Punch cartoons edited by William Cole for the American market. A memorial service for Fisher will be held by the Society of Illustrators, 128 E. 63rd St., New York, NY today, May 21, at 5 p.m.

"We're crashing!"

"Maid Marian!  That's a hot one!"
Orbiting Earthmen are Real!



"Are you kidding?"
"All right, prude--you name them!"

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Meilo So's New Contact

In anticipation of BookExpo America, the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression is holding an online auction of original illustration art and prints. The works to be sold are listed on eBay through Friday May 24. Proceeds will be used to help support the Kids' Right to Read Project and Banned Books Week.

One of my favorite pieces from this auction is Meilo So's original artwork depicting the way we spend so much of our time these days totally connected. A young man and woman are paying close attention to their respective smart phones, but she is making an offline connection as well.



http://www.ebay.com/itm/Meilo-So-ORIGINAL-illustration-/281108798811?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item417363dd5b

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Note:  An original drawing by Maurice Sendak of Little Bear will be sold in New York at the Jacob Javits Convention Center on May 29. I wrote about it here.

While you're at it, check out Meilo So's website here.

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My Entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #381

This is my entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #381 for May 20, 2013. The drawing is by Drew Dernavich.
"On your right."


Note:  Read my previous entry in the Cartoon Caption Contest here.

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