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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Illustration: Einar Norelius' Bland Tomtar Och Troll (1929)

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Einar Norelius

A few weeks ago, we featured the work of John Bauer from the Swedish Christmas annual, Bland Tomtar Och Troll. After Bauer's premature death in a shipwreck, Gustaf Tenggren took over the series. A few years later, Tenggren relocated to America and the job was passed on to Einar Norelius.

I first heard of Norelius on P-E Fronning's blog, Martin Klasch. After seeing the beautiful illustrations from Jim, Jock and Jumbo that Fronning posted to his Flickr page, I went searching for books Norelius had illustrated. I found a batch of various vintages of Bland Tomtar Och Troll with an online bookseller in Sweden and had them shipped to me sight unseen. I wasn't disappointed. Here is the first of several posts on the work of Einar Norelius, this time featuring illustrations from the 1929 edition of Bland Tomtar Och Troll...

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If you have any information on Einar Norelius, please let us know about it in the comments below.

See also... Einar Norelius' Bland Tomtar Och Troll (1934), John Bauer's Bland Tomtar Och Troll (1917), Gustaf Tenggren's Grimm's Fairy Tales Part One and Part Two, Arthur Rackham's Grimm's Fairy Tales Part One and Part Two, and Kay Nielsen's East of the Sun and West of the Moon and Hansel & Gretel.

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3 Comments:

At 7:43 AM, Blogger Unquietsoul said...

I can't read it (wrong language) but he does have an entry in wikipedia:

http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einar_Norelius

 
At 8:39 PM, Anonymous Micha said...

Wow! This is just awesome! I love the work you guys do! I had technical training when I was young and loved drawing, so I can appreciate the complexity of your work. All these images are so happy and playful that they remind me of when I once drew. I support you guys 100%! Sorry I've been away for a few weeks :-D

 
At 11:37 AM, Anonymous Henrik Jäfvert said...

I can read Swedish ^__^

It says

Einar Norelius, born July 20th 1900, dead 1985 July 14th, born in Falun, dead in Bjursaas, Dalarna.

Swedish illustrator and storybook writer. He is maybe mostly known for the children's book Petter and his four goats (Petter och hans fyra getter).

Einar Norelius illustrated for 43 years the yearly published story book collection "Among gnomes and trolls" (Bland tomtar och troll).

 

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