BEMELMANS, Ludwig (1898-1962). Pastel and watercolor drawing the fire chief and firemen in the foreground with the Castle Number Nine burning in background on paper. Pencil drawing on verso and mounted on card with penciled notes. Printer's marks and note in ink in margin of drawing; printer's notes in pencil on verso. Image 308 x 251 mm; Sheet 308 x 260 mm. Signed in pencil lower right. (Pinholes in corners, tape residue on verso.)
BEMELMANS, Ludwig (1898-1962). Pastel and watercolor drawing the fire chief and firemen in the foreground with the Castle Number Nine burning in background on paper. Pencil drawing on verso and mounted on card with penciled notes. Printer's marks and note in ink in margin of drawing; printer's notes in pencil on verso. Image 308 x 251 mm; Sheet 308 x 260 mm. Signed in pencil lower right. (Pinholes in corners, tape residue on verso.) Appearing in chapter four of Bemelmans' The Castle Number Nine , published by the Viking Press in November 1937, this illustration shows the chief and firemen assembled down the hill from Castle Number Nine, which is on fire. The chief attempts to explain Count Hungerburg-Hungerburg's new language, which he insists everyone use, while the castle burns.
BEMELMANS, Ludwig (1898-1962). Pastel and watercolor drawing the fire chief and firemen in the foreground with the Castle Number Nine burning in background on paper. Pencil drawing on verso and mounted on card with penciled notes. Printer's marks and note in ink in margin of drawing; printer's notes in pencil on verso. Image 308 x 251 mm; Sheet 308 x 260 mm. Signed in pencil lower right. (Pinholes in corners, tape residue on verso.)
BEMELMANS, Ludwig (1898-1962). Pastel and watercolor drawing the fire chief and firemen in the foreground with the Castle Number Nine burning in background on paper. Pencil drawing on verso and mounted on card with penciled notes. Printer's marks and note in ink in margin of drawing; printer's notes in pencil on verso. Image 308 x 251 mm; Sheet 308 x 260 mm. Signed in pencil lower right. (Pinholes in corners, tape residue on verso.) Appearing in chapter four of Bemelmans' The Castle Number Nine , published by the Viking Press in November 1937, this illustration shows the chief and firemen assembled down the hill from Castle Number Nine, which is on fire. The chief attempts to explain Count Hungerburg-Hungerburg's new language, which he insists everyone use, while the castle burns.
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