Sunday, May 20, 2012

PigPen



Dahlov Ipcar, Hard scrabble harvest, via The Retro/Vintage Scan Emporium

John Burningham, Mr. Grumpy's Outing, 1970, thanks to flamenconut


Stanley Stubenberg, Young Folks Hawaiian Time, 1965, thanks to Glen Mullaly

Ota Janeček, Vom Klugen Esel und Andere Tierfabeln, 1972


Ron Sandford, 1965, thanks to joy of a toy

Catherine Louis, Le rat m'a dit...



1950s brass piggy bank at Fears and Kahn

Amie Roman, Souee!

Garth Williams, Charlotte's Web, thanks to Bibliodyssey







 Hermann-Paul, Don Quichotte, 1929, thanks to 50 Watts


Friday, May 18, 2012

California Sunshine


I am always attracted to the bright palettes and informal style of mid-century modern decorative arts.
Some of the most strikingly vibrant and joyous images from the period were created by Los Angeles
 artist David Weidman. After finishing art school, Weidman worked as an animator for Hannah Barbara
 and other LA studios during the 1950s. Frustrated by the assembly line organization
 of animation studios, in the early 1960s he opened a poster and framing shop and 
started producing his own silk-screen prints. He continued until the late 1970s, creating 
a large body of work, but never experienced widespread commercial success. 
Now that Weidman is 89, his bright and humorous style has found new favor with younger generations
and the reissue of some of his prints as cushions and wall art by Urban Outfitters
Weidman's prints are also available for sale here.

Owl tapestry, thanks to Mid-Centuria

Olé

Waiting dog

King Elephant

Circus Animals

Flower Kat

Home Sweet Home

Dummy Cat



Bird Tree

Shadow Bird

Bird in Cage

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Everyone Has a Mother



Jimmy Swinnerton, via Animation Resources

  C.N. Bialik, illustration for The Book of Things by Thom Zidman-Freud1922

Garth WilliamsCharlotte's Web, 1952 

Clare Turlay Newberry, April Kittens, 1940

Jan Balet, Katzenskizzen, 1980, thanks to Arthur van Kruining


Feodor Rojankovsky, Over in the Meadow, 1957 
and Richard Scarry, The Golden Happy Book of Animals, 1963, via Curio Books 



 Tony Ross, What Did I Look Like When I Was A Baby? 

Danny Shanahan, 1992 



Friday, May 11, 2012

Childhood Dragons



Maurice Sendak, As I Went Over the Water, 1965, thanks to a wonderful series of posts 

N.C. Wyeth, Legends of Charlemagne, 1924, via Animation Resources

Wanda GagThe Funny Thing, 1928, thanks to Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves

Ruth Gannett, My Father's Dragon, 1948

Pauline Baynes, 1951, thanks to Tania Covo

Miroslav Váša, The Bugaboos Or Little Natural History Of The Spooks, 
Ghosts And Phantoms, 1961, thanks to josefskrhola

Judy Varga, The dragon who liked to spit fire, 1962,


John Martin Gilbert, A Dragon in a Wagon, 1966, thanks to Bonito Club

 Gerald Rose, Jabberwocky1968, thanks to bookvart


Rolf Lagerson, 1970, thanks to Martin Klasch


 Kenneth Mahood, The Laughing Dragon, 1970, 

Bill Peet, How Droofus the Dragon Lost His Head, 1971 thanks to Michael Sporn Animation

Mikhail Belomlinsky, The Hobbit, 1976 

 Peter Pavey1978

Rosamar Corcuera, El Amaru1998, via the International Children's Digital Library


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