Cats. Ca. 1920 - 1925. Source.
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Norbertine Bresslern-Roth - Two Cats (1923)
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For #WorldPenguinDay 🐧:
Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth (Austrian, 1891-1978)
Penguins, n.d.
colored linocut, 23.4 x 17.5 cm
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Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth. Freu und Odin, 1952.
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List of some of my favorite artists
Norbertine Bresslern-Roth: She was an Austrian printmaker and painter who was born in 1891 and died in 1978.
I absolutely love the softness that she captured in her artwork and the personality that shines through in her animal paintings. Her art changed later on into more of a graphical design due to the rise of printmaking and I really enjoy the shapes she captures in some of her later works.
Jessica Taylor: Honesty such amazing work. I'm inspired so much by her amazing knowledge in lighting and how it effects the mood in her drawings and how well it adds to the realism of the subjects she draws. Her social for those interested https://www.artstation.com/jesserintaylor
Franklin Booth: He was an early 20th century illustrator. As a child he would often look for references to study from to learn how to draw. He often referenced wood engravings, which would inspire him to draw in a very similar style but instead done with pen and ink.
Honestly I love this type of art. I have always been fascinated by pen and ink drawings and Booths works really wows me not with just the technical side but also his patience. Even though my hands ache while looking at some of his artworks lol I really enjoy them and just the amount of depth he was able to capture with just lines.
Jean Giraud- He was a French artist, cartoonist, and writer born in 1938 through 2012. He would also go by Moebius and other pseudonyms.
I really enjoy his works because of his use of color and line. Most of the lines made in his works look to me to be done by technical pens which use one single line variation. I also really enjoy how he uses color theory in many of his artworks including the one pictured above to the right, in which he use the complementary colors of yellow and purple with hints of orange that match the blueness of the purple.
So this was just a small list of some of my favorite artists ( if I added more we would be here all day lol) that I get inspiration from. Wanted to write this blog for myself as a nice way to have a place were I can go back and reference some of my favorite artists drawings but also to show others different artists that they may not know of.
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Iguanas - Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth 19th–20th century
Color Linocut
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Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth, Zebra, 1919
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Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth (Austrian, 1891 - 1978)
"Lying cat", 1920
via 61 x 36
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Tube Surfing: Dave Gibbons, a Breaking into Comics guide, a shameless plug, and some stunning Batman art
A quick scurry around the interweb channels with items on writing comics by Alec Worley, a Dave Gibbons update, and news of a new feature film from Dave King…
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Norbertin Bresslern-Roth - An Owl (1920s)
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#ToucanTuesday:
toucan art by Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth (Austrian, 1891–1978)
1. Toucans in a Tree, 1924
linocut 28.6 × 22.1 cm
2. Guianan Toucanets, 1928
linocut 28 x 24 cm
3. Toucans, 1925-30
woodcut 20 x 19 cm
4. Tukanjäger, 1943
oil on burlap 90 x 70 cm
Toucans, n.d.
oil on canvas 100 x 82 cm
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Norbertine Bresslern-Roth (1891-1978)
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