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Die Sonne (review: 4/5)

A man chases the sun through city, sky, and sea in this wordless story by Frans Masereel. Here’s my favorite sequence from Die Sonne:

[update: images removed due to copyright complaint from Verwertungsgesellschaft Bild-Kunst. no more free publicity---you'll have to trust me that it's worth your time]

Take a look at some other woodcuts from Die Sonne. This is the first of four Masereel books that I recently picked up at the Emory library. I’m sure I’ll enjoy the others over the next week or two.

2 Comments

  1. austin wrote:

    Oh, man — I freaking love Masereel. Thanks for putting these up. I found a book of his (pen/brush + ink) drawings, which is weird a) because I’ve never seen any b) because from a distance, they look just like his woodcuts.

    I’m going to scan them next week and put them up.

    Friday, March 21, 2008 at 9:43am | Permalink
  2. Glad to you like it. (And thanks to you for bringing Masereel into my vocabulary.) Looking forward to seeing that brushwork!

    Friday, March 21, 2008 at 5:56pm | Permalink

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