Honeyburn Books (UK)
1920’s A Play Book Of Baby Birds - Detmold(Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press)
1920’s A Play Book Of Baby Birds - Detmold(Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press)
Repairs to spine but beautiful illustrations heavy board pages.
Julius Detmold (1854–1905) was a German painter and illustrator, best known for his work as a graphic artist during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His style is characterized by a combination of realism and a strong influence from the Art Nouveau movement, which was prominent during his time.
Born in Hanover, Germany, Detmold studied at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts, a prestigious institution that nurtured many artists of the period. His early work primarily focused on traditional painting, but he gradually transitioned into graphic art, which became his main focus.
Detmold's illustrations gained him considerable recognition, particularly his work on books and periodicals. His art often depicted scenes of nature, animals, and mythology, rendered with a delicate attention to detail. He was especially known for his ability to capture the essence of the natural world, which made his work particularly popular in an era that valued the symbolic and ornamental qualities of Art Nouveau.
One of his most notable achievements was the collaboration with his twin brother, Edward Julius Detmold, who was also an accomplished artist. Together, they illustrated several books, including works of fiction and natural history. Their illustrations were praised for their intricate detail and the lifelike quality of the animals and plants they depicted.
Julius Detmold's career, however, was relatively short, as he passed away in 1905. Despite this, his work left a lasting impression on the field of illustration, and he is remembered for his contributions to the visual arts during a period of significant change and innovation.