Elizabeth Shaw (artist)
Elizabeth Shaw | |
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Born | 4 May 1920 |
Died | 27 June, 1992 |
Occupation | Irish artist, illustrator and children's book author |
Elizabeth Shaw (4 May 1920 – 27 June 1992) was an Irish artist, illustrator and children's book author.
Life and work[]
Elizabeth Shaw was born in Belfast, Ireland in 1920. In 1933, she moved to England with her family. From 1938 to 1940, she studied under Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London.[1] In 1940, she contributed to the war effort by working as a mechanic until 1944, when she married Swiss-born sculptor and painter . In 1946, they moved to Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany.[1]
In Berlin, she first worked for the satirical journal, Ulenspiegel. After it folded, she worked for the satirical magazine Eulenspiegel. In 1950, she began to also draw caricatures for Neues Deutschland. In 1959, she created lithographic portraits of 43 members of the Akademie der Künste in Berlin. She illustrated stories by Bertolt Brecht and wrote and illustrated her own children's books. She also illustrated books by James Krüss, , Heinz Kahlau and Rainer Kirsch. Shaw also drew a monthly comic titled Sonntagmorgen. [2] Shaw died 1992 in Berlin-Pankow.
Awards and honours[]
Shaw received a number of awards for her work, including the Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic, the Hans Baltzer Prize, the Leipzig Gutenberg Prize[3] and the Käthe Kollwitz Prize from the Akademie der Künste Berlin.
A primary school in Berlin-Pankow is named after Shaw.
Selected works[]
- Children's books
- , Berlin (1963)
- , Berlin (1964)
- , Berlin (1965)
- , Berlin (1967)
- , Berlin (1970)
- , Berlin (1971)
- , Berlin (1972)
- , Berlin (1973)
- , translated by , Berlin (1975)
- , Berlin (1976)
- , Berlin (1982)
- , Berlin (1983)
- / , O'Brien Press, Dublin (1985) ISBN 0-86278-102-7/ISBN 1788491793
- , Berlin (1986)
- , Berlin (1988) ISBN 3-358-00376-0
- , Berlin (1990) ISBN 3-358-01506-8
- , tabu, Munich (1996) ISBN 3-930777-70-3
- , , Leipzig (1997) ISBN 3-89603-010-8
- , Berlin (2000) ISBN 3-358-02189-0
(Most of the books listed above were published by the children's book publisher, Beltz & Gelberg.)
- Book illustrations
- Mark Twain: Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven (German edition), Aufbau, Berlin (1954)
- Christian Fürchtegott Gellert: . Aufbau, Berlin (1956)
- Paul Wiens: . Aufbau, Berlin (1956)
- James Krüss: . , Berlin (1957)
- Bertolt Brecht: . , Berlin (1958)
- Mark Twain: . Aufbau, Berlin (1958)
- Edith Anderson: . , Berlin (1958)
- : . Holz, Berlin (1959)
- (Ed.): . , Berlin (1959)
- Edith Anderson: . , Berlin (1961)
- : . , Berlin (1961)
- : . Aufbau, Berlin and Weimar (1961)
- : , translated by . , Berlin (1963)
- and : . , Berlin (1963)
- : . , Berlin (1964)
- : . Henschel, Berlin (1964)
- and (Eds.): . , Berlin (1965)
- Erich Kästner: . , Berlin (1965)
- : , Nachdichtung von Heinz Kahlau. , Berlin (1967)
- Jerome K. Jerome: . , Berlin (1967)
- : . , Berlin (1968)
- Karl Marx: , Zusammengestellt von . Dietz, Berlin (1968)
- : . , Berlin (1968)
- : . , Berlin (1969)
- : . , Berlin (1969)
- Hans Fallada: . , Berlin (1970)
- : . , Berlin (1971)
- Astrid Lindgren: . , Berlin (1971)
- Heinz Kahlau: . , Berlin (1972)
- : . , Berlin (1974)
- Monica Dickens: . , Berlin (1975)
- Rainer Kirsch: . , Berlin (1975)
- : . , Berlin (1975)
- : . , Berlin (1977)
- (Hrsg.): . , Leipzig (1977)
- : . , Berlin (1980)
- : . , Berlin (1983)
- : . , Berlin (1983)
- Anthologies
- Autobiographies
Sources[]
- Guenter Roese (Ed.): Elizabeth Shaw: Spuren der Erinnerung. Die Aufenthalte an der Ostsee in Bildern, Texten und Dokumenten. Exhibition catalogue. MCM-Art, Berlin (2002), ISBN 3-9807734-0-X
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Sarah Haffner, Elizabeth Shaw obituary The Independent (3 July 1992). Retrieved 24 January 2012
- ^ "Elizabeth Shaw". lambiek.net. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ "Die Preisträger des Gutenberg-Preises 1979 – 1988" Archived 30 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine City of Leipzig. Retrieved 24 January 2012 (in German)
External links[]
- Elizabeth Shaw in the German National Library catalogue
- Elizabeth Shaw archive official website
- Lambiek Comiclopedia article.
- Information about Shaw's last show (in German)
- Sonntagmorgen Complete online version of a 1973 series in Das Magazin, in 12 parts (in German)
- 1920 births
- 1992 deaths
- Alumni of Chelsea College of Arts
- Artists from Belfast
- Immigrants to East Germany
- Irish graphic designers
- Irish caricaturists
- Irish women illustrators
- Irish illustrators
- Irish children's book illustrators
- Irish cartoonists
- Irish women cartoonists
- Irish comics artists
- Irish female comics artists
- 20th-century Irish women writers
- Women graphic designers