first edition Flexible green card wrappers printed in color. Some toning and minor offsetting inside. L
1933 · Paris:
by Celli, Rose and Nathalie Parain.
Paris: Flammarion, Les Albums du Père Castor, 1933 First edition of this scarce French children's book,with vibrant color illustrations. OCLC records only three physical copies: Oak Spring Garden Library in Virginia and the Swiss Institute for Children's and Youth Media. Flexible green card wrappers printed in color. Some toning and minor offsetting inside. L. Quarto. With nine full-page illustrations and three half-page illustrations all printed in vivid color. Illustrations depict modes of transportation (ship, elephant, canoe, bus, etc.) in simple color-block shapes. Without the signature of colored tissue paper (copies are rarely found with the signature). Still a very good, bright copy of this art education book in the original glassine just jacket. Children are instructed to cut out copies of the basic shapes that comprise the illustrations. These shapes could then be glued down on a separate piece of paper to assemble scenes. Nathalie Tchelpanova Parain (1897 - 1958) was a Kyiv-born illustrator who drew on Constructivist aesthetics to illustrate fifteen other similar albums for publisher and children's writer Paul Faucher's Les Albums du Père Castor series. These albums were named after le castor, the beaver, because children were encouraged to build their artwork and think of it as a three-dimensional construction project.
(Inventory #: 17871)