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Frans Masereel (31 July 1889 – 3
January 1972) was a
Belgian painter and
graphic artist who
worked mainly in France. He is
known especially for his woodcuts...
- The P****ion of a Man is the
first wordless novel by
Flemish artist Frans Masereel (1889–1972),
first published in 1918
under the
French title 25
images de...
- 1920
wordless novel by
Frans Masereel The Idea (1932 film), an
animated film by
Berthold Bartosch based on the
Masereel novel "The Idea", a 1976 short...
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Belgian Frans Masereel's 25
Images of a Man's P****ion,
published in 1918. The
German Otto Nückel and
other artists followed Masereel's example. Lynd Ward...
- deck The Sun (wordless novel), a 1919 book of
woodcut prints by
Frans Masereel Ash-Shams ("The Sun"), the ninety-first sura of the Qur'an The Sun, a The...
- Lynd Ward he
first read in 1938, and
similar work by the
Flemish Frans Masereel and the
German Otto Nückel.
Eisner had had
greater artistic ambitions for...
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artist Frans Masereel. The
story is told in 167
captionless prints, and is the
longest and best-selling of the
wordless novels Masereel made. It tells...
- 1920s saw a
revival of the
medieval woodcut tradition, with
Belgian Frans Masereel cited as "the
undisputed king" of this revival. His
works include P****ionate...
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illustrations for children's books. Artists,
notably Edvard Munch and
Franz Masereel,
continued to use the medium,
which in
Modernism came to
appeal because...
- time,
Spiegelman read in
fanzines about such
graphic artists as
Frans Masereel who had made
wordless novels. The
discussions in
those fanzines about making...