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Edward Julius Detmold (1883-1957) English illustrator. Edward and his twin brother Charles Maurice Detmold were prolific Victorian book illustrators. Watercolor Published in 'The International Studio' magazine vol. XLII From the Article "A Note on Mr. Edward J. Detmold's Drawings and Etchings of Animal Life"
This is part 2 of a 2-part post on the life and works of British illustrator Edward Julius Detmold (1883 – 1957). For biographical notes on Detmold and for more works see part 1. From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 From 'The Jungle Book' 1913 From 'The Jungle Book' 1913 From 'The Jungle Book' 1913 From 'The Life of the Bee' 1901 From 'The Life of the Bee' 1901 From 'The Life of the Bee' 1901 Jasmines from 'News of spring and other nature studies' 1917 Off to the Fishing Grounds etching Squirrel The Fruits of the Earth The Happy Family etching The Hare and the Tortoise The Pomegranate, The Apple Tree and The Bramble from “The Fables of Aesop” The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad Venus atrapamoscas from 'News of spring and other nature studies' 1917
THE FABLES OF AESOP (1909) Edward J. Detmold
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BUY 3 OR MORE ITEMS TOGETHER AND RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT AT CHECKOUT WHEN YOU ENTER THE FOLLOWING CODE AT CHECKOUT - 3PRINTSORMORE Original Vintage Print By Edward Julius Detmold This Print/Plate was removed from a book published in 1920 Genuine item, not a copy. Guaranteed! Image Size inches 7.5 x 6 Attractive print, would look great framed. Please note a Certificate of Posting is issued by the Post Office for all orders sent. However, in the RARE event of a parcel going missing in transit it is the Buyers responsibility to seek compensation from the Post Office via the Certificate of posting. WE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ITEM LOST IN TRANSIT THAT IS SENT VIA STANDARD DELIVERY! Should you require Tracking for your order please choose this option at checkout.
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1912 Descriptions by Florence E Dugdale Illustrations by Edward J Detmold
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I was recently reminded of the elegant portraits of Paul César Helleu’s by author and illustrator Ian Beck (Ian has a splendid, slightly esoteric blog that's worth taking a look at too – a link can be found in ‘Links’ in the sidebar). This is part 1 of a 3-part post on the life and works of Paul Helleu. Paul César Helleu (1859 – 1927) was a French artist best known for his portraits of beautiful Society women. He was born in Vannes, Brittany in 1859. He started as a ceramist but at the age of seventeen, despite the disapproval of his widowed mother, he went to Paris to study with Gérôme and at the École des Beaux-Arts. He became a close friend of John Singer Sargent, whom he met in Paris in 1878 when Helleu was 18 years old and Sargent 22. Already becoming known, Sargent was getting commissions for work. Helleu had not sold anything, was deeply discouraged and almost to the point of abandoning his studies. When Sargent heard this, he went to Helleu and picked one of his paintings, praising his technique. Flattered that Sargent would praise his work he offered to give it to him. Sargent replied, "I shall gladly accept, Helleu, but not as a gift. I sell my own pictures, and I know what they cost me by the time they are out of my hand. I should never enjoy this pastel if I hadn't paid you a fair and honest price for it." With this he paid him a thousand-franc note. This was perhaps the first thousand-franc note Helleu had ever seen. Paul Helleu Sketching with his Wife by John Singer Sargent 1889 Helleu was commissioned to paint a portrait of a young woman named Alice Guerin in 1884. They fell in love, and married two years later (28 July 1886). She was undoubtedly his favourite model. Charming, refined and graceful, she helped introduce them to the aristocratic circles of Paris, where they were popular fixtures. Portrait of Mlle Alice Guerin 1884In 1904 he was awarded the Légion d’honneur and became one of the most celebrated artists of the Edwardian era in both Paris and London and an honorary member of the most important beaux-arts societies. He was a member of the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Engravers and the Societaire de la Nationale des Beaux-Arts. He was decorated by the French Government with the Legion d’honneur in 1904.He was the creator of the astrological ceiling decoration in New York City's Grand Central Terminal completed in 1912. The ceiling of the Grand Central Terminal in New York CityBy the time of his last trip to New York City in 1920 he realized that the Belle Epoque was over. He felt out of touch and retired to his family life. He died in Paris of peritonitis in 1927. c1879 Mademoiselle Ellen Helleu, pastel & chalk 32.6 x 30.6 cm c1880 Young Woman in White c1885-90 Portrait de Mademoiselle Granier pastel 95.9 x 64.8 cm c1885 Mademoiselle Ellen Helleu conté crayon, wax crayon, chalk 35.2 x 19 cm 1894 Meditation drypoint 28 x 20 cm c1895 Half-Length Portrait of Alice Helleu, the Artist's Wife chalk & pastel c1895 Woman Looking at a Drawing chalk 63 x 45 cm c1895 Woman Reading drypoint 59 x 44 cm c1895 Woman Seated drypoint 53 x 32 cm 1896 Madame Helleu, Reading on the Beach 1897 James MacNeill Whistler drypoint 50 x 35 cmSix years after the portrait of Whistler (above) Helleu appears to have executed another version of the same print: 1903 James MacNeill Whistler drypoint c1898-1900 Madame Helleu on her Yacht L'étoile oil on canvas 1899 On the Sofa pastel c1899 Portrait of a Woman Wearing a Hat (Madame Letellier) drypoint 55 x 35.7 cm 1900 Portrait of Mme. Cheruit Wearing a Fur Collar drypoint 50.5 x 40 cm 1900 Young Woman in White oil on canvas c1900 Consuelo Vanderbilt oil on canvas c1900 Half-Length Portait of a Seated Woman, Smoking a Cigarette, Facing Left drypoint 53.9 x 40.9 cm c1900 Woman Seated Leaning Forward, Chin Cupped in Left Hand drypoint 53.5 x 41.1 cm 1901 Le Grand Pavois
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BUY 3 OR MORE ITEMS TOGETHER AND RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT AT CHECKOUT WHEN YOU ENTER THE FOLLOWING CODE AT CHECKOUT - 3PRINTSORMORE Original Vintage Print By Edward Julius Detmold This Print/Plate was removed from a book published in 1920 Genuine item, not a copy. Guaranteed! Image Size inches 7.5 x 6 Attractive print, would look great framed. Please note a Certificate of Posting is issued by the Post Office for all orders sent. However, in the RARE event of a parcel going missing in transit it is the Buyers responsibility to seek compensation from the Post Office via the Certificate of posting. WE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ITEM LOST IN TRANSIT THAT IS SENT VIA STANDARD DELIVERY! Should you require Tracking for your order please choose this option at checkout.