Roger Duvoisin – Boundless

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ABOUT Roger Duvoisin [b.1904 – d.1980]

Roger Duvoisin was born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1904 and came to the U.S.A. in 1925. Among his more than 40 children’s books, he is best known for those featuring Veronica, the conspicuous hippopotamus, and Petunia, the silly goose. He received the Caldecott Medal in 1947 for White Snow, Bright Snow and a Caldecott Honor in 1966. He died in 1980.

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MORE ABOUT Roger Duvoisin
“Roger Duvoisin, whose career in children’s book illustration would span two-thirds of his lifetime, was born in Geneva, Switzerland to a French-Swiss family with a practical interest in the arts. Young Roger developed a talent for music, but his father, an architect, steered him into art and design training in Geneva.

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There he worked for a time designing and painting murals, theatrical scenery, and posters. Design work soon took him to France, where after some experience in ceramic production, he entered the world of high-fashion textile design. In this fast-moving world, the visual concepts of modern art were being rapidly assimilated by the dynamic fashion industry and adopted by industrial entrepreneurs who eagerly scouted trend-setting Paris for new talent.

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At age twenty-one, he was hired by H. R. Mallinson & Co., an American producer of fashion silk goods whose advertising slogan was “Dare to be Different.” Roger and his wife Louise Fatio emigrated from France to the United States in November 1925.

Four years later, the Great Depression ended the booming production of new silk fabric designs and Duvoisin’s firm eventually went bankrupt. Inspired by the paintings of his young son, Duvoisin turned to writing and illustrating children’s books. In this new field, his talent, originality, and a natural gift for storytelling were soon noticed. He was introduced to Charles Scribner, founder of the publishing company with his name, who published a little boy was drawing, Duvoisin’s first book, in 1932. This unedited first effort made little commercial impact, but his second book, donkey-donkey, the troubles of a silly little donkey, first published by Whitman Company, achieved a popularity that endured though four editions over several decades, with over a million copies in print.

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The Duvoisins moved to a farm in Gladstone, New Jersey, where they could enjoy country life surrounded by animals they loved, yet still be near New York, the heart of the American publishing and art world. Duvoisin wrote and illustrated several series of books featuring animal characters he created: Petunia the foolish goose, Veronica the hippo, Crocus the crocodile, Jasmine the cow, and more.

His virtuoso technique with line and color separations made by hand became legendary in the field. Duvoisin illustrated a series of stories about the Happy Lion, written by his wife Louise Fatio Duvoisin, as well as the works of many other contemporary and classic writers. He had a particularly fruitful collaboration with Alvin Tresselt, developing lyrical, expressive images that complemented the varied moods of Tresselt’s prose poems.

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Duvoisin won the prestigious CALDECOTT AWARD for White Snow Bright Snow, written by Alvin Tresselt, in 1948, and the CALDECOTT HONOR AWARD for Hide and Seek Fog, also by Tresselt, in 1966. Duvoisin continued to experiment artistically, exploring the medium of collage during the nineteen-sixties with the same robust enthusiasm he had shown for the bold designs of the twenties.

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Many who may not have experienced Roger Duvoisin’s children’s book illustrations are likely to have enjoyed his numerous New Yorker magazine covers or the cards he designed for UNICEF. Duvoisin’s work received many marks of public recognition from such diverse institutions as the International Board on Books for Young People, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, the University of Minnesota, the University of Southern Mississippi, and the New York Academy of Sciences. Long after his death, his illustrations continue to be included in exhibitions of outstanding art for children’s literature.

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In her introduction to a catalogue of a retrospective exhibition at the Zimmerli Art Museum, Roger Duvoisin: The Art of Children’s Books, Dr. Ellin Greene emphasized that Duvoisin understood and appreciated the child’s viewpoint as few adults do. It may well be that this rare quality, even more than his wit, warmth, humor, and artistic brilliance, shaped his unique contribution to American children’s book illustration.” — Rutgers University

INARCO – Retro Cool

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ABOUT INARCO

“The Inarco Company known as International Art Ware Corporation started in Cleveland Ohio, and was founded by Irwin Garber in 1960. The company began with the name International Art ware Corporation, better known as INARCO.

 

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A designer by trade, Garber had a penchant for the artistic side of figurines; indeed, his own wife, Roselle, is believed to have been a model for a number of the company’s head vases – presently a consistently popular collectible (2018).

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Inarco E3663 Teen Lady Head Vase Circa early 1960s

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60s Porcelain Demitasse Child’s Tea Cup & Saucer Baby Chicks INARCO Japan E-895

In its beginnings, the company imported ceramic and glass floral containers and giftware. In 1986, INARCO moved to Jacksonville, Florida, after it was purchased by Japanese giftware distributor, NAPCO.” –AI

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Prancing Pony Pulling a Cart; INARCO 1968

Integrity Team Spotlight

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A CLOSER LOOK. This post is to spotlight some of the talented members of the etsy Integrity Team of which I am a proud member. Their global shops are brimming with handmade goodness which is artistically create with great love. If you seek the unique, visit their shops you are sure to find a treasure!

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Delicate Gold Hoop Earrings with Glass with
Rainbow Lamp Work Beads at 
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Handmade Round Natural Honey Hard Candy at CPSweets
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Large 100% U.S.A. Cotton Mulit-Colored Hand Knit Wash Cloth At CustomBearHugs
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Hand Painted Blue Beach Resort Cotton
Cover Up & Sun Dress At PetrinaBlakely

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Contemporary Minimalist Fern Leaves Shades of Green.
Cross Stitch Pattern PDF Embroidery Chart At xstitchtheline
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1980s Vintage 3D Swimming Whale
Sterling Silver Bracelet Charm At @seasidecollectibles

 

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Red Newborn Baby Crochet Heart Booties At ImagineThatBaby
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Gothic Skull and Rose Pencil Case At VioletRoseEmporium
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UCAGCO – Hand Painted Wonderful

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ABOUT UCAGCO
“UCAGCO actually means United China and Glass Company. Its offices were based in New Orleans and New York. Ucagco was primarily a distributor of dinnerware and glassware. They were the distributor of many Japanese china patterns during the early 1950’s.

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United China & Glass Co. Inc., better known as UCAGCO, dating back to 1850. Founded by Abe Mayer and originally called Abe Mayer & Co., the importer did business throughout the Southeast U.S. as well as Central and South America.

 

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It wasn’t until the 30s that the company took on the official trademark of UCAGCO and began expanding overseas. In fact, after the war, the company’s agent in Japan, S.A. Stolaroff signed the very first contract allowing imports from Japan.

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A talented ceramic designer himself, Stolaroff worked alongside many Japanese potteries to lead the company’s line of ceramics. In 1956, UCAGCO was sold to Sammons Enterprises and in 1962, Stolaroff, who had become the company’s president, retired. ”

 

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Ucagco Barefoot Boy Fishing Figurine
at TheLogChateau on etsy

Bubbles make me happy

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What do …
Sophia Lauren Frank Sinatra Alec Guinness Jack Lemmon Cary Grant Henry Fonda Peter Sellers Clint Eastwood Kirk Douglas Malcolm McDowell Diana Rigg Alan Shepard Jimmy Stewart Jack Nicholson John Wayne Travolta Kevin Corner James Dean Jack Lemmon as Daphne from Some Like it Hot Sidney Poitier Michael Keaton Steven Spielberg Alfred Hitchcock Chris Rock John Belushi Derek Jacobi H Bogart Monroe Bo Bridges Henry Fonda Liz Taylor Howdy Doody

Dan Aykroyd Ray Liotta Marlon Brando Jackie Gleason YODA Marlon Brando Stan Laurel Frankenstein Boris Karloff Elsa Lanchester Bride of Frankenstein Francis McDermott Phantom of the Opera Lon Chaney Drew Barrymore Jack Benny Jack Haley Tin Man Tootsie Dustin Hoffman Grouch Audrey Hepburn Robert Mitchum Hans Solo Harrison Ford Jean Harlow Charles Laughton John Wayne Jiminy Cricket Wizard of Oz Witch, Margaret Hamilton Mark Hamill Matt Damon Jeffrey Hunter Audrey Meadows from the HoneyMooners Mime Marcel Marceau Katie Couric

Dennis Hopper Jim Carey Sister Wendy Mickey Rooney Conan O’Brien Shirley Temple Peter Fonda Liberace Richard Gere Al Pacino Eddie Cantor Bo Derek Johnny Depp Anna Magnani Kate Moss Andy Richter … have in common??

Celebrity Faces Bubble Art Glass 8×10 FACE FRAME
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homespun in early 1950s style

 

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Homespun by @seasidecollectibles.
Featuring a vintage ceramic #poodle from AcornAndAlice on etsy
A rare  #EthelofBeverlyHills Tree of Life sweater & the letter ‘M’ at seasidecollectibles!

 

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Ethel of Beverly Hills Vintage Cropped Embellished Shrug Sweater Cardigan
Ivory Boucle Tree w/ Rhinestones & Free Hanging Metal Leaves XS/SM