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Kay Nielsen

    L'illustrateur danois Kay Rasmus Nielsen s'est imposé au début du 20e siècle, une période célébrée comme «l'âge d'or de l'illustration». Son art distinctif a orné les populaires livres-cadeaux de l'époque, le plaçant parmi des contemporains célèbres tels qu'Arthur Rackham et Edmund Dulac. Le style visuel unique et les récits imaginatifs de Nielsen continuent de captiver le public et les collectionneurs d'art. Ses contributions artistiques se sont également étendues à l'industrie de l'animation grâce à ses collaborations avec Disney.

    East of the sun
    The Twelve Dancing Princesses and Other Fairy Tales
    Nielsen's Fairy Tale Illustrations in Full Color
    • Along with Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac, Kay (pronounced "kigh") Nielsen was one of a triumvirate of great artists from the golden age of illustration. Known for his soft yet ornate pastels and a splendid use of various design elements, the Danish-American artist became famous for his memorable illustrations of stories by the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, as well as the Nordic fables recounted in East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon and the tales collected in In Powder and Crinoline .This enchanting compilation of 59 full-color illustrations draws upon Nielsen's images from scores of beloved tales, from the nasty characters in "Rumpelstiltskin" to the mysterious and magical figures in "The Blue Belt," "The Hardy Tin Soldier," "The Nightingale," "The Real Princess," "Hansel and Gretel," "Snowdrop," and many more.Certain to delight fans of fairy tales, this dazzling collection will also thrill lovers of fine art, as well as Nielsen admirers.

      Nielsen's Fairy Tale Illustrations in Full Color
    • Brilliant color illustrations complement a noted folklorist's masterful retellings of traditional fairy tales in this splendid hardcover edition. Quiller-Couch, a distinguished Cambridge don, recounts seven tales of enchantment: "Minon-Minette," "Felicia, or The Pot of Pinks," "Rosanie, or The Inconstant Prince," "The Man Who Never Laughed," "John and the Ghosts," "The Czarina's Violet," and the title tale. The stories are illuminated by 23 color plates by Kay Nielsen, a Golden Age of Illustration artist whose Art Nouveau images recall the style of Aubrey Beardsley.

      The Twelve Dancing Princesses and Other Fairy Tales