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14 MARCH 2013

Lou Loeber: childrens picture book illustrations

"Prentenboek met 18 platen met geometrische gevormde figuren van een van de 'constructivistisch gerichte experimentele schilders' met plaatjes die gemaakt lijken 'met behulp van de tangramdoos' (S. de Bodt. Prentenboeken). Bevat onder andere gedichten en prenten over een vlinder, kippen, spreeuwen, een geitenbok, speelgoed, een varken, de sproeiwagen, een watermannetje, de vuilnisman, lammetjes, spelen met een tol, een interieur met zonnestraal, een kwikstaart, koe en schaap in de wei, een lezend meisje, regen, sneeuwpret en Sinterklaas."

(The Memory of the Netherlands)

Simon Franke (1927). "Gouden Vlinders" picture book illustrated Lou Loeber.

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1927 • abstract art • butterfly • Charles-Edouard Jeanneret • chicken • childrens book illustrationcityscapeconstructivist-oriented • cow • De Stijldesign formalismdrawingetchingeveryday life • experimental painter • farm • farmyard • gedichtenbundels • geometric figures • glass painting • goat • Gouden Vlinders • human figure • illustration • kunstenaarsboeken • lamb • landscapeLe Corbusier • linocut • Lou Loeber • meadow • Modernist aestheticspicture bookPiet Mondrian • pig • plants • prentenboeken • rain • rubbish collector • Santa Claus • Saskia de Bodt • sheep • Simon Franke • simplified forms • simplified representations • snow • spinning top • starlings • still life • storybook • tangram box • The Memory of the Netherlands • tightened forms • visual abstractionvisual art

CONTRIBUTOR

Simon Perkins
07 SEPTEMBER 2011

Tunnel box miniature theatre of garden scene with dancers

"Title devised by cataloger. The set includes six hand-colored etched prints on light gray laid paper, with sections carefully cut out to create a perspective view when the prints are arranged in a viewing box. The prints are numbered 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, and 378. The set number (56) appears on print no. 378; the prints are otherwise without text.

Attributed to the engraver and print-seller Martin Engelbrecht of Augsburg, Germany. Artists Jeremias Wachsmuth or David Nessenthaler may have collaborated on the illustrations."

(Smithsonian Institution)

Fig. 1 Martin Engelbrecht [Garden scene with dancers, to be used as the set for a miniature theatre]

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2D3D space • amusements • Augsburg • dancers • David Nessenthaler • diorama • engraver • etchingfigures in spaceframe • garden scene • Germany • hand-coloured • illustrationin a box • Jeremias Wachsmuth • layer • Martin Engelbrecht • miniature • miniature theatre • optical toy • paper dioramapapercraftperspectiveperspective viewproscenium archSmithsonian Institute • Smithsonian Institution • space-frametatebankotheatre • theatrical set • tunnel booktunnel box • viewing box • visual design

CONTRIBUTOR

Simon Perkins
14 JANUARY 2009

One Man’s Land: contour lines etched into stainless steel

One Man's Land: contour lines etched into stainless steel


"'One Man's Land' is a precise and accurate map of a young man's face, with contour lines etched into stainless steel. It was produced using 3D mapping technologies usually employed to produce Ordinance Survey maps and height surveys for communication companies.

The image produced represents accurate height information generated from stereo photographs of the sitter."
(Wellcome Collection)

['One Man's Land' by Heather Barnett, 2002, Stainless steel etching]

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3Dartbodydataetchinginformation graphicsmapping • ordinance survey map • stainless steel • stereo photographyvisualisation

CONTRIBUTOR

Simon Perkins
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