There are legions of once-popular artists sidelined by time and fashion. On May 6 at the Society of Illustrators in New York, caricaturists Drew Friedman and Stephen Kroninger will present “12 Legendary Caricaturists You’ve, (probably), Never Heard Of.” Even I only knew about six. I asked Friedman to provide a preview and discuss why these greats and near-greats are unknown today. Sam Berman William Auerbach Levy Tell me a bit more about the event. Stephen Kroninger and I wil
Fairytales from the North is a beautiful volume of fairytales illustrated by Swedish artist Einar Nerman. The book was published in 1946, and is a little masterpiece of clear graphic style, outst…
The Danish born Einer Nerman was an illustrator in the Jazz Age, creating charming caricatures of theatrical celebrities of the 1920s and Hollywood stars in the 1930s
Fairytales from the North is a beautiful volume of fairytales illustrated by Swedish artist Einar Nerman. The book was published in 1946, and is a little masterpiece of clear graphic style, outst…
Fairytales from the North is a beautiful volume of fairytales illustrated by Swedish artist Einar Nerman. The book was published in 1946, and is a little masterpiece of clear graphic style, outst…
Fairytales from the North is a beautiful volume of fairytales illustrated by Swedish artist Einar Nerman. The book was published in 1946, and is a little masterpiece of clear graphic style, outst…
Swedish illustrator Einar Nerman 1888-1983, made these charming Christmas postcards... ...see many more beautiful illustrations by him at 50Watts......thanks WoodenDonkey...
Einar Nerman was a Swedish artist, illustrator and musician. Born to a middle-class family in the city of Norrköping. Nerman was one of three children. Birger Nerman, his twin brother, was a professor, author and later the head of the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities. Ture Nerman, his older brother, was a political activist, journalist, author, and poet. Einar Nerman, at the age of 17,
Overlooked in the history of graphic design – and specifically poster history – is the Swedish legacy. This did not go unnoticed by Paul Lipschutz, a collector with over 10,000 items in his collection, who in 1982 mounted “Street Spectacle Sweden,” an exhibit of many rare theater and film posters, in Minneapolis, New York and Philadelphia. Little remains of the show, but I recently found the catalog, sponsored by the Swedish Institute. Amid the exquisite graphics were a numbe
Greta Garbo, by Einar Nerman (Sweden), ca.1950s. Ink on paper. / Bukowskis
Gustavsberg's Annual plates with silhouettes by Einar Nerman was issued from 1976 to 1995 and the proceeds were donated to the Psoriasis Association of Sweden. Product´s material: Ceramic / porcelain / bone china, glossy glaze Motif: 1993 Annual Plate, the eighteenth in a series of twenty (no holes) Company / Designer: Rörstrand / Einar Nerman (1888-1983) Country: Sweden Production year: 1993 Artist signed to the front: NERMAN On bottom: Svenska Psoriasisförbundet Arstallrik 1993. Den artonde i en serie pa tjugo. Till stöd för psoriasisforskningen. Specialteknat original av Einar Nerman. Tallriken är tillverkad in benporslin. Upplaga: 4000 ex (Swedish Psoriasis Association Arstallrik 1993. The eighteenth in a series of twenty. In support of psoriasis research. Specially drawn original by Einar Nerman. The plate is made of bone china. Edition: 4000 copies) Condition: Excellent condition, gently used vintage. (Plate have tiny marks on the backside from the production specialty) Dimensions approx.: Height: 2.7 cm / 1.06 inches Dia.(Ø): 22.8 cm / 8.97 inches Weight: 450 g - Please contact us if you need more information about the product. - Shipping is via registered mail (with tracking number). - We will gladly combine shipping for you to keep postage as low as possible. Please contact us via Etsy Message if you have any questions about shipping costs and options. - Before purchasing, please read our shop policies: www.etsy.com/shop/ForgottenBirds#policies ----------- Ref. 1663
Einar Nerman was a Swedish artist, illustrator and musician. Born to a middle-class family in the city of Norrköping. Nerman was one of three children. Birger Nerman, his twin brother, was a professor, author and later the head of the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities. Ture Nerman, his older brother, was a political activist, journalist, author, and poet. Einar Nerman, at the age of 17,