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Dutch adaptation of "Der Struwwelpeter", Schiedam, 1848

Hoffmann, Heinrich (auteur/author)
Razoux, W.P. (auteur/author)
Roelants, H.A.M. (uitgever/publisher)
year: 1848

type: illustratie
illustration
detail: nee
dimensions: 28 cm.
related persons: Hoffman, Heinrich
related terms: kinderboeken vertalingen illustraties lithografie
period: 19e eeuw
classification:
D: Geschiedenis van de boekdrukkunst
E: Boekillustratie

contents: On Christmas Day 1844, the German doctor Heinrich Hoffman drew for his three-year old son the caricatures that were to make him world-famous. Through the childishness and the morality of text and drawing, which was considered witty at the time, and through the simplicity of the themes "Der Struwwelpeter", or Shock-headed Peter became tremendously popular. This first edition was published in Germany, because, according to the publisher, there was no thorough command of the art of lithography in the Netherlands.

origineel:
source: Hoffmann, Heinrich, Een aardig prentenboek met leerzame vertellingen / naar het beroemde Hoogduitsche kinderwerk "der Struwwelpeter", voor Nederlandsche jongens en meisjes bew. door W.P. Razoux. - Schiedam: Roelants, [1848]
available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 1087 A 45

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