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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Media: Kay Nielsen's Hansel And Gretel

This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 6 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts about golden age illustration.

Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Nocloo.comNocloo.comToday, I'd like to introduce a new Archive Alliance, nocloo.com... Dedicated to the work of classic children's book illustrators, this site is a labor of love for bibliophile, Minh Lai. At nocloo.com, you'll find catalog listings of books organized by artist, and galleries of illustrations from rare first editions. Minh has generously offered to donate high resolution, carefully color corrected scans of these precious books to the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive. Other collectors are doing the same... Dan Goodsell loaned his amazing collection of artwork from the Ray Patin Studios to be digitized, and I contributed scans of my own collection of Mexican Lobby Cards.

If you have a wonderful book, video or collection of artwork that you would like to contribute to our archive, drop me an email for our digitizing guidelines. If you have a good quality scanner, you can scan the images yourself, or you can drop the items off at the Animation Archive in Burbank to be digitized. This is a great way to share your collection with artists, students and researchers and use it to make a positive impact on the art of animation.

Here then, courtesy of nocloo.com is Kay Nielsen's Hansel and Gretel...

Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
Kay Nielsen Hansel and Gretel
For more beautiful illustrations by Kay Nielsen, see Twelve Dancing Princesses and East of the Sun and West of the Moon.

I will be posting more amazing scans from Minh Lai's collection over the coming weeks. Please bookmark our homepage and check back regularly,.

Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive

10.01.08
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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Media: Kay Nielsen: Twelve Dancing Princesses

This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 6 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts about golden age illustration.

Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1886. His first success as an illustrator came with the book we digitized for inclusion in our media database today... "The Twelve Dancing Princesses". Nielsen differed from his contemporaries, who were steeped in the European tradition, by following the lead of artists from the art nouveau movement like Aubrey Beardsley, as well as Persian and Asian art.

Nielsen's interests shifted from book illustration to design for the theater; and in 1936, he was brought to Los Angeles to design a production at the Hollywood Bowl. He decided to join the Disney Studios as a concept artist and made a significant contribution to "Fantasia". In fact, you can see early precursors of the designs for the Pastoral Sequence in a couple of the illustrations from "Twelve Dancing Princesses" below.

The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive was fortunate to obtain a first edition of "Twelve Dancing Princesses" to digitize. The vivid colors and sharp details in this vintage book do justice to Nielsen's genius better than the fuzzy, faded reproductions in later collections do.

Nielsen's pen and ink drawings are just as beautiful as the color illustrations. If you would like to see all the images from this book, stop by the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive anytime during office hours.

Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
Kay Nielsen Twelve Dancing Princesses
For more beautiful illustrations by Kay Nielsen, see Twelve Dancing Princesses and East of the Sun and West of the Moon.

See also, Arthur Rackham's Grimms Fairy Tales, Edmund Dulac's Edgar Allen Poe, Dulac's Tanglewood Tales, Gustaf Tenggren's Wonderbook, Monks By Eduard von Grutzner, N. C. Wyeth's Legends of Charlemagne, Maxfield Parrish's Arabian Nights, Frank Reynolds Paints Pickwick, and John Bauer's Bland Tomtar Och Troll


Thank you
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive

5.13.08
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