21 April 2007
23 March 2007
Cornélius, une certaine façon de faire les livres
Robert Crumb. 2007. Cornélius, une certaine façon de faire les livres. Poster. 25 x 17 inches (framed).
Image for both a poster and book for the French publishing house Cornélius. The poster also advertises a Crumb exhibit held in the French town of Lorient from 23 March - 21 April 2007. The drawing is very similar to the Pepper & Stern Rare Books poster Crumb did some 25 years earlier. There are parallels between the two drawings as both were done for small book-related companies and both were made into book covers and posters. The man looking at the book is presumably Crumb. Unlike the black and white Pepper & Stern poster, the Cornélius one is colored, Crumb's hair and mustache are longer and whiter, he is wearing a robe instead of a jacket and slippers instead of shoes; the second man that was in the Pepper & Stern poster has disappeared, replaced by a stack of books (comparing the two drawings is like one of those games where two pictures are placed side by side and you have to find the differences).
The Cornélius book, entitled "ou l'art de la mouscaille et du pinaillage" outlines its publishing history and features works by a number of artists including several Crumb pieces that it published over the years. An interview with the comics editor of Cornélius is here.
Labels:
Book cover,
Books,
Exhibition,
Poster
21 March 2007
Heeb - The L♥ve Issue
Robert and Aline Kominsky Crumb. 2007. The L♥ve "Issue" [Cover]. Heeb, Spring.
Aline and R. Crumb collaborative cover for Heeb magazine. There is also an article about Aline K. Crumb ("Drawn Together-R. Crumb's Beloved Aline Kominsky") on page 48 with an assortment of her work and photos.
Labels:
Aline K. Crumb,
Magazine Cover
01 February 2007
Need More Love
Aline Kominsky Crumb. 2007. Need More Love: A Graphic Memoir. M Q Publications. Signed "For Michael + Natasha - Aline Kominsky-Crumb 2009" on title page.
Aline Crumb's (Robert Crumb's wife) autobiography. A beautiful honest book, full of her work over the years including cartoons and paintings as well as photos. See Mary Fleener's review. A print was made from the cover.
Aline Kominsky Crumb. 2009. Need More Love. Print. 16 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. Signed "To Natasha + Michael - Aline Kominsky Crumb March 2009" and numbered "1/25".
Aline Crumb's (Robert Crumb's wife) autobiography. A beautiful honest book, full of her work over the years including cartoons and paintings as well as photos. See Mary Fleener's review. A print was made from the cover.
Aline Kominsky Crumb. 2009. Need More Love. Print. 16 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. Signed "To Natasha + Michael - Aline Kominsky Crumb March 2009" and numbered "1/25".
Labels:
Aline K. Crumb,
Books,
Mary Fleener
27 January 2007
Sauvons Sauve!
Dave DeMoney. 2007. "Robert Crumb - Sauvons Sauve!" Pétanque & Pastis. January 27.
A blog entry about protests against a mega supermarket planned for the French village Crumb lives in. He did a series of posters for protestors against the supermarket headlined Sauvons Sauve! ("Save Sauve"). One of the posters depicts the lovely medieval village in the background dwarfed by a giant supermarket and parking place. I've been trying to obtain one of the posters for awhile; if anyone knows how I can get one please let me know! [Finally obtained a signed flyer! 4/2010]
Robert Crumb. 1991. "Place du Doyen Gachon" in Vues de Sauve. Portfolio of 8 black & white drawings. 8 1/2 x 11 3/4". Folder title signed "R. Crumb" and "71" (out of 200).
In 1991 Crumb issued a portfolio of eight drawings of different scenes of the French village he moved to. Devoid of people, the illustrations show the extraordinary details of architectural elements such as doors, shutters, gutters, windows, etc.
A blog entry about protests against a mega supermarket planned for the French village Crumb lives in. He did a series of posters for protestors against the supermarket headlined Sauvons Sauve! ("Save Sauve"). One of the posters depicts the lovely medieval village in the background dwarfed by a giant supermarket and parking place. I've been trying to obtain one of the posters for awhile; if anyone knows how I can get one please let me know! [Finally obtained a signed flyer! 4/2010]
Robert Crumb. 1991. "Place du Doyen Gachon" in Vues de Sauve. Portfolio of 8 black & white drawings. 8 1/2 x 11 3/4". Folder title signed "R. Crumb" and "71" (out of 200).
In 1991 Crumb issued a portfolio of eight drawings of different scenes of the French village he moved to. Devoid of people, the illustrations show the extraordinary details of architectural elements such as doors, shutters, gutters, windows, etc.
Labels:
France
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