Ephemera: Telegram
Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: Ephemera, illustration, mid century, Stig Lindberg
Illustration: Stig Lindberg
illuopa: Stig Lindberg (foreign illustrator - part1)
-
Lennart Hellsing , who just turned 80, wrote this children's book called Daniel Doppsko in 1959. He has always been particular as to who will do the illustrations of his books and in the 40s and the 50s he often chose Stig Lindberg.
-
Lennart Hellsing (Swedish Wikipedia)
--
Some of Lindberg's design works.
---
Posted by Martin Klasch 3 comments
Labels: 1950s, book illustrations, children's books, children's illustration, daniel doppsko, illuopa, illustration, lennart hellsing, Stig Lindberg, swedish
Exhibition: Stig Lindberg
"Stig Lindberg's (1916-1982) designs for household items – notably ceramics – are familiar to almost all Swedes, as are his illustrations to popular children’s books. The exhibition gives a picture of Stig Lindberg's work as an industrial designer during the latter half of the 20th century."
Stig Lindberg Exhibition at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm
A nice photo display of some of his works.
Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: ceramics, children's books, design, designer, exhibition, illustration, illustrator, industrial design, Stig Lindberg, Sweden, swedish