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Rie Cramer (1887–1977)

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140+ opere 311 membri 5 recensioni 3 preferito

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Comprende i nomi: Annie Smit, Cramer Rie, Rie illus Cramer

Comprende anche: R. Cramer (1)

Opere di Rie Cramer

A is een aapje (1936) 24 copie
Oude rijmpjes en versjes (1991) 18 copie
Grimm's Fairy Tales (1922) — Illustratore — 14 copie
Het jaar rond (1978) 10 copie
Hansel and Gretel (1982) 8 copie
Mijn liefste versjes (1973) 8 copie
Mijn eerste leesboekje (1960) 8 copie
Herfst (2007) 5 copie
October : wijnmaand (1974) 4 copie
Cinderella (1995) 4 copie
Lente 4 copie
Winter (2007) 3 copie
Mein Püppchen und ich (1978) 3 copie
The Snow Queen (1995) 3 copie
Lentebloemen (1974) 3 copie
Zus en ik 3 copie
Bont en blij 2 copie
Kindjes nieuwe boek (1987) 2 copie
Zomer 2 copie
Lenteliedjes 2 copie
Rut Wijgant 2 copie
Baby's boek 2 copie
Doornroosje 1 copia
Sneeuwwitje 1 copia
1001 Nacht 1 copia
Pommie 1 copia
Koningskindje 1 copia
Dukkemor 1 copia
De verjaardag 1 copia
Otje de Bas 1 copia
Katrientje 1 copia
Mallorcanen 1 copia
Elfjesland 1 copia
Paradiso 1 copia
Dansende Donna (1978) 1 copia
Zomerzon 1 copia
Zus en Jan 1 copia
Het Hazekind 1 copia
Flitsen 1 copia

Opere correlate

Amleto (1603) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni30,791 copie
Thumbelina (1835) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni851 copie
Beatrijs (1908) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni45 copie
Vertellingen uit de 1001 nacht — Illustratore — 13 copie
Favorite fairy tales (2010) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni4 copie
Een Nieuwe bundel verzen (1947) — Collaboratore — 3 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Cramer, Rie
Nome legale
Cramer, Marie
Altri nomi
Smit, Annie
Holman, Marc
Cramer, Marie
Data di nascita
1887
Data di morte
1977
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Netherlands
Luogo di nascita
Sukabumi, Java, Indonesië
Luogo di morte
Laren, Netherlands
Luogo di residenza
Mallorca, Spain
Istruzione
Art Academy in The Hague
Attività lavorative
illustrator (children's books, magazines)
stage set designer
ceramics designer
costume designer
poet
playwright (mostra tutto 7)
novelist
Breve biografia
Cramer contributed to the children's magazine Zonneschijn from 1924. Another comic magazine she worked for was Doe Mee.

Utenti

Recensioni

Het was veel te moeilijk als eerste leesboekje
rijtje smet eenvoudige woorden, maar met verschillende letters/ klanken.
nu was ik denk ik vijf jaar toen ik het probeerde, dat scheelt, maar toch,met AA AA AAf, OO, OO, OOM. en op volgende blz: A A AF AF O O OP OP OP en AF gng het veel beter.
 
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EMS_24 | Jan 28, 2021 |
Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy-tale, The Snow Queen, is presented in simplified form, together with the iconic artwork of Dutch illustrator Rie Cramer in this picture-book. Most of the basic elements of the original tale are here, from the introductory story about the devil's mirror (here it is a wizard's mirror) to the conclusion in which Gerda rescues Kay from his icy imprisonment. A notable exception to this would be the section involving the Lapp and Finnmark women, which here includes only the Finnish woman. That said, although most of the story elements are represented, the telling itself is very simple. Each two-page spread features a paragraph of text on the left-hand side, and a full-page color painting on the right.

Originally published in Danish in 1844, The Snow Queen was then translated and adapted into Ducth by Rie Cramer in her three-volume Sprookjes van Hans Andersen, in 1915. This adaptation was then translated into English in 1953, for the British publisher Blackie & Son, and reprinted in this more recent edition by the Glasgow-based Geddes and Grosset in 1995. All of which is to say, this version of The Snow Queen is a translation of a translation, or rather, a translation of a translated adaptation. It is definitely not one of the better versions of the tale that I have come across, text wise, but then, I sought it out solely for the artwork, as Rie Cramer is considered one of the iconic Dutch youth illustrator of the early to mid-twentieth century. She was, together with Anton Pieck, the main illustrator for Zonneschijn ("Sunshine"), the most popular secular Dutch youth magazine in the 1920s and 30s. She also wrote and illustrated many books for young people. All of which information has made me very eager to track down some of her work.

Unfortunately, despite my anticipation, I found this something of a let-down. As mentioned, the text is not particularly strong, with an overly declarative style that makes me think I am reading a string of factual statements, rather than a story. The artwork was beautiful - brilliantly colorful, with an appealing Art Nouveau sensibility - but sometimes a little too sweet for my taste. My favorite of the lot, when it came to Cramer's paintings, was the one with Gerda and her roses, but overall I wasn't as impressed as I'd hoped to be. I still intend to track down more of Cramer's work, and I would particularly like to read some of the original stories she wrote, but this is not a book I would strongly recommend, unless one is interested in the artist's work.
… (altro)
 
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AbigailAdams26 | May 15, 2019 |
Nieuwe uitgave
 
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Marjoles | 1 altra recensione | Feb 22, 2015 |
kennen jullie het ook nog uit je hoofd? En maar speuren naar alle kleine getekende dingetjes die ook met diezelfde letter begonnen.

- Do you also still know this by heart? And just delve into all the drawn little things that start with the same letter.
½
 
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EMS_24 | 1 altra recensione | May 31, 2014 |

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Statistiche

Opere
140
Opere correlate
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Utenti
311
Popolarità
#75,820
Voto
4.2
Recensioni
5
ISBN
48
Lingue
2
Preferito da
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