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Walter Crane

    15. August 1845 – 14. März 1915

    Walter Crane war ein englischer Künstler und Buchillustrator, der als einer der bedeutendsten Wegbereiter für das Motiv des Kinderzimmers in der englischen illustrierten Kinderliteratur des späten 19. Jahrhunderts gilt. Seine Werke zeigten einige der farbenprächtigsten und detailliertesten Anfänge von 'Kind im Garten'-Motiven, die viele Kinderreime und -geschichten über Jahrzehnte prägen sollten. Als Teil der Arts-and-Crafts-Bewegung schuf er eine Vielzahl von Gemälden, Illustrationen, Kinderbüchern und Keramiken. Crane ist auch für seine ikonischen Bilder bekannt, die mit der internationalen sozialistischen Bewegung verbunden sind.

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    William Morris to Whistler: Papers and Addresses on Art and Craft and the Commonweal
    Willam Morris To Whistler
    The Work of Walter Crane
    Das Blumenfest
    Der Froschkönig und andere Märchen der Brüder Grimm
    • The Work of Walter Crane

      • 58 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Walter Crane was a celebrated artist and illustrator of the late Victorian era, known for his beautiful children's books and political posters. This book collects his most important works, featuring stunning reproductions of his illustrations and commentary on his life and artistic vision. This book is a must-have for fans of illustration and 19th-century art.

      The Work of Walter Crane
    • Willam Morris To Whistler

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Walter Crane, a contemporary of famed artists William Morris and James McNeill Whistler, provides an illuminating account of their respective artistic styles and the broader cultural movements they inspired.

      Willam Morris To Whistler
    • This volume of essays and speeches by Walter Crane explores the nexus between art, craft, and social justice in the late nineteenth century. Drawing on his experiences as an artist and designer, Crane advocates for a society based on the principles of beauty, dignity, and equality, challenging readers to imagine a world in which art and culture are accessible to all.

      William Morris to Whistler: Papers and Addresses on Art and Craft and the Commonweal
    • The Baby's Own Aesop

      Being The Fables Condensed In Rhyme With Portable Morals By Walter Crane With Contribution By William James Linton

      • 110 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The book presents a collection of Aesop's fables, uniquely condensed into rhymed verses, making them accessible for young readers. Each fable is accompanied by charming illustrations by Walter Crane, enhancing the storytelling experience. The morals are clearly depicted, ensuring that the lessons are easily understood. Contributions from William James Linton add depth to the text, making it a delightful and educational read for children, fostering an early appreciation for literature and moral values.

      The Baby's Own Aesop
    • William Morris to Whistler

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Exploring the artistic movements of the late 19th century, this work delves into the lives and contributions of key figures like William Morris and James Whistler. It highlights their influence on art, design, and the aesthetic movement, emphasizing the interplay between craftsmanship and artistic expression. The book provides insights into the cultural and social contexts that shaped their work, making it a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of modern art and design during this transformative period.

      William Morris to Whistler