Saturday, December 22, 2012

Val Munteanu - Povesti populare romanesti si sasesti


Val Munteanu - Die Schone Rora


Val Munteanu - Balaurul Alb illustrations


Val Munteanu - Serfi illustrations


Val Munteanu - Papucarul Vrajitor

Val Munteanu -- Asta-i cartea cu povesti illustrations


Val Munteanu - Logodnica lui Pinocchio


Val Munteanu - Basmele istetilor illustrations

Val Munteanu - Povestea lui Stan Patitul


Val Munteanu - La izvorul cu pietre albastre


Helmut Arz


Born on 12 April 1930 in Sibiu, the son of the physician Dr. Arnold Arz von Straussenburg (nephew of Colonel - Arthur Arz von Straussenburg) and his wife Anna, nee Schuller.

1941-48 student of Hans Hermann
1949-55 The Art School "Ion Andreescu" - Cluj, painting class of Aurel Ciupe; additional teachers: Catul Bogdan and Daniel Popescu (art historian)
1953-55 first book illustrations: Saxon folk tales (1954), Grimm's Fairy Tales (1954), A. Dumas: The Three Musketeers (1955) 1955 Marries Traute Thull (granddaughter of  dialect poet Ernst Thullner), two children
1955-65 freelance illustrator and cartoonists for Útunk, including Napsugár
1961-65 lecturer in graphic design at the Art School in Sibiu
1965 Moved  to Germany
1967 Second State Exam in Dusseldorf
1967-69 art teacher in Dusseldorf and Wuppertal
1970 Lecturer at the College of Education  of Essen,  from 1972 professor at the University of  Essen
1980 Regular exhibitions at Galerie Bredeney  (Essen)
1982-83 Visiting Professor at the University of the Arts Berlin
1985-87 Dean, Faculty of Art Education-design of the University of Essen
1995 retirement
1998 Exhibition "The Lichtenberg sketchbook" in Essen
1999 retrospective exhibition at the Transylvanian Museum Gundelsheim
2002 Moved from Essen to Berlin
2009 Exhibition at the Chamber Hall Berlin Friedenau


Helmut Arz - Cei trei muschetari illustrations


Helmut Arz - Sachsische Volksmarchen illustrations


Helmut Arz - Spargatorul de nuci illustrations

 

Helmut Arz - Povesti alese illustrations


Helmut Arz - Macko Marci kalandjai illustrations


Helmut Arz - Aventurile lui Martinica illustrations


Helmut Arz - Gyongyharmat Palko illustrations


Helmut Arz - Szikra Ferko illustrations


Helmut Arz - Vilaghires Miklos illustrations


Helmut Arz - Miert kerek az alma illustrations


Helmut Arz - Inasok illsutrations


Helmut Arz - Joska illustrations


Helmut Arz - Tibold Marton illustrations


Helmut Arz - Prinz Zeisig und andere Märchen


Val Munteanu - Soarele si Luna illustrations



Val Munteanu - Punch si Judy


Val Munteanu - Motanul incaltat illustrations


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Helga Unipan - Der Hund Joho


Helga Unipan - Fridolin schlupft aus dem Ei

Helga Unipan - Felician cel nazdravan illustrations



Helga Unipan - Egy bator eger viszontagsagai illustrations


Nell Cobar

 

Corneliu Barasch aka Nell Cobar (born December 31, 1915, Bucharest - d July 26, 1993) was an animation filmmaker and a Romanian cartoonist. He is the creator of the popular cartoon character "Mihaela". For "Thank you, Mihaela" Nell Cobar won an award in 1971 at the Children's Film Festival in Venice.
He had not pursued higher education, starting as a draftsman at the cinema in 1939. He achieved his first cartoon in 1940, which was actually an advertisement for stockings. Nell Cobar made ​​over 40 animated films.
Mihaela character's beginnings are linked to cartoonist Nell Cobar. He invented a character, Mihaela, a little girl with pigtails, who along with her ​​friend, puppy Azorel, go through all sorts of situations. The Animafilm Studio performed, with the direction of  Nell Cobar, a cartoon series that aired between 1970 and 1980 at the Romanian Television, daily, for 10 minutes,  before prime-time news. The show ended in the mid 1980s, after many years of glory, due to the shortening of the TV program.
Immediately after the Revolution of 1989, Mihaela character revived in a monthly magazine of the same name, dedicated to children and led by Nell Cobar. The magazine has ceased publication after the death of Nell Cobar.
 

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