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The Fairy Tales Of Hans Christian Andersen Illustrated By Kay Nielsen (Hardcover)
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The Fairy Tales Of Hans Christian Andersen Illustrated By Kay Nielsen (Hardcover)
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A collection of Hans Christian Andersen's best loved fairy tales is
here illustrated with the magnificent Art Nouveau colour
illustrations of Kay Nielsen. This was a project that took Nielsen
12 years to complete, and his illustrations perfectly capture the
other-worldly spirit of the subject matter. Many of the earliest
children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1850s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook
Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable,
high quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork
so these works can delight another generation of children. About
the Author: Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) was a Danish poet
and author celebrated for his children's stories but perhaps best
known for his immortal Fairy Tales meant for both adults and
children and frequently written in a colloquial style to veil their
sophisticated moral teachings. He broke new ground in terms of
style and content by using idioms and constructions of spoken
language in a way that had previously not been seen in Danish
literature. His poetry and stories have been translated into over
150 languages, inspiring a wealth of films, plays and ballets.
About the Illustrator: Kay Nielsen (1886-1957) was a Danish
illustrator of the golden age of illustration. He was influenced by
Japanese art and the Swedish fairy tale illustrator John Bauer and
contributed to the Art Nouveau movement. His illustrations are
bold, and vibrant - often reproduced by a 4-colour process which
set him apart from his contemporaries who typically used a 3-colour
process. His art is characterised by long, swooping lines, open
spaces and a certain macabre quality and his ephemeral
illustrations are intricately inventive, flirting with
implausibility. The shift in taste from fantasy to realism after
WWII meant that Nielsen did not retain his pre-war popularity.
However, interest in his exquisite illustrations has since been
revived, and they now command a high price in today's art world.
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