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.
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From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 |
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From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 |
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From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 |
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From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 |
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From 'The Fables of Aesop' 1909 |
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From 'The Jungle Book' 1913 |
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From 'The Jungle Book' 1913 |
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From 'The Jungle Book' 1913 |
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From 'The Life of the Bee' 1901 |
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From 'The Life of the Bee' 1901 |
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From 'The Life of the Bee' 1901 |
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Jasmines from 'News of spring and other nature studies' 1917 |
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Off to the Fishing Grounds etching |
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Squirrel |
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The Fruits of the Earth |
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The Happy Family etching |
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The Hare and the Tortoise |
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The Pomegranate, The Apple Tree and The Bramble from “The Fables of Aesop” |
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The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad |
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Venus atrapamoscas from 'News of spring and other nature studies' 1917 |
Thank you for posting these - heartening to see a site that is not obsessed with money! Paul Venter
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, thank you for looking.
DeleteThank you very much for sharing the work of Detmold — its perfection, its sensitivity, are overwhelming...
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