Thursday, February 15, 2007
Illustration: Einar Norelius and John Bauer's Bland Tomtar Och Troll (1944/49)
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for more jaw dropping images from classic illustrated books.

Today we scanned more illustrations from the Swedish Christmas annual, Bland Tomtar Och Troll. (For links to posts with more from this series, see the end of this article.) The Bauer illustrations are reprinted from the 1919 and 1909 editions in the series. The Norelius images show how his style evolved over the years. By 1949, he had perfected a direct, dreamlike style (some of the images look similar to Magritte) which perfectly suits the timelessness of the fairy tale subjects. Here are more examples of the genius ofJohn Bauer and Einar Norelius- the 1944 and 1949 editions of Bland Tomtar Och Troll...


















See also... Einar Norelius' Bland Tomtar Och Troll (1934). Einar Norelius' Bland Tomtar Och Troll 1929, John Bauer's Bland Tomtar Och Troll (1917), and Gustaf Tenggren's Grimm's Fairy Tales Part One and Part Two.
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Stephen Worth
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ASIFA-Hollywood
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Labels: bland tomtar och troll, einar norelius, fantasy art, illustration, john bauer





























1 Comments:
These illustrations are quite a treat to see. It boggles the mind how his death was so pre-mature. But thank you for posting.
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