Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.25819/dedo/102
„Im Kleinsten zeigt sich die ganze Welt“. Verlebendigung von Puppen in Wort und Bild im Werk von Tony Schumacher
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“A whole world revealed – in the smallest of things”. Bringing dolls to life in words and pictures in the work of Tony Schumacher
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Article
Author
Subjects
Tony Schumacher
Children’s literature
19th century
Illustration
Autobiography of a collector
Doll collection
Source
denkste: puppe - multidisziplinäre zeitschrift für mensch-puppen-diskurse; Bd. 4 Nr. 1 (2021): Puppen als Seelenverwandte – biographische Spuren von Puppen in Kunst, Literatur, Werk und Darstellung. - ISSN: 2568-9363 ; 18-26
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
universi - Universitätsverlag Siegen
Abstract
Dolls appear in leading and supporting roles in the work of the German children’s book author (and illustrator) Tony Schumacher (1848-1931). Schumacher was an extremely popular writer in the 19th century who published dozens of books as well as being a collector of antique furniture, nativity figures and much more. In her autobiographical writings, this largely forgotten author places a particular emphasis on her collection of more than 200 dolls which undergo interesting narrative and pictural transformations. The playful approach of the author and illustrator with both individual dolls and doll collectives is analyzed and subtly coordinated with the narrative content and its visualization providing examples of images and texts from the period between 1885 and 1930 which are classified biographically and historically.
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