Leider habe ich zu dieser Dose nur die Informationen, die auf der Dose selbst zu lesen sind. Ich vermute mal Ende der 20er, Anfang der 30er Jahre. Andere Vorschläge?
Really - I can`t remember. I probably bought it 20 years ago on a jumble sale. But it is hard these days to find something nice here in Germany. You are really lucky to have all of these second hand book shops and charity shops around! Anyway it say´s: TEE IMPORT(tea import) and DARBOVEN (a german company that still exists here in Hamburg - maybe I have to ask them if they know something about the designer) I love these green lines - pretending to be a sort of old handwriting, type and numbers and ... whatever!
This is my private collection of German illustration and design besides the classics. Don`t worry if you can`t understand a word. Feel free to ask questions about the post you are interested in.
Was ist "illuopa"
Auf "illuopa" möchte ich mit euch die deutsche Illustration vor 1980 wieder entdecken. Mein Schwerpunkt wird zunächst auf den schwarz-weißen Kinderbuchzeichnungen der 50er, 60er und den frühen 70er Jahren liegen. Wobei ich die Klassiker, die noch immer erhältlich sind, eigentlich nur streifen möchte. Im besten Fall sollte sich hier irgendwann ein Inspirationspool bilden, den Künstler und Verleger gleichermaßen ausschöpfen als auch einspeisen können.
Patrick Wirbeleit is an illustrator and author living in the countryside just outside Hamburg. He is quite tall and has nearly fifty children’s books and comics to his credit.
However he finds people are generally more impressed when he touches the ceiling without even standing on tiptoes.
Patrick created the annual Carl-Buch-Preis, for the best illustrated children`s book cover published in Germany.
Mr. Wirbeleit spends his days building a unique relationship with deadlines and looking for the next cup of tea.
He believes this helps his relationship with deadlines become more meaningful.
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I don't know what it say's but I want it!
it is stunning, where did you find it?
Really - I can`t remember. I probably bought it 20 years ago on a jumble sale. But it is hard these days to find something nice here in Germany. You are really lucky to have all of these second hand book shops and charity shops around!
Anyway it say´s: TEE IMPORT(tea import) and DARBOVEN (a german company that still exists here in Hamburg - maybe I have to ask them if they know something about the designer)
I love these green lines - pretending to be a sort of old handwriting, type and numbers and ... whatever!
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