Felix Hoffmann (illustrator) facts for kids
Felix Hoffmann (born 18 April 1911 in Aarau; died 16 June 1975) was a Swiss graphic designer, illustrator and stained glass artist. He created countless illustrations for children's books, illustrations from literature (including the only one of Thomas Mann authorized illustration of The Magic Mountain), and stained glass windows, frescoes, and Etchings.
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Churches with Hoffmann's stained glass windows
- Church of Aarau city
- Reformed Church Auenstein
- Reformed Church Bözen
- Reformed Church Kirchberg
- Reformed Church Umiken
- Bern Minster
Illustrations
Fine Press Commissions
- Mann, Thomas, The Magic Mountain (Two Volumes), 1962 for The Limited Editions Club.
- Stoker, Bram, Dracula, 1965 for The Limited Editions Club.
- Longus, Daphnis and Chloe, 1972 for The Imprint Society.
- Mann, Thomas, Death in Venice, 1972 for The Limited Editions Club.
Children's books
- "The Story of Christmas: A Picture Book"
Illustrations for Brothers Grimm tales:
- "The Sleeping Beauty"
- "Rapunzel"
- "Four Clever Brothers"
- "Hans in Luck"
- "Tom Thumb"
- "Konig Drosselbart" in English "King Thrushbeard"
- "The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids"
- "The Seven Ravens"
- Felix Hoffmann, Retrospective, Kunsthaus Aarau, Aargau. Sauerland Verlag Aarau, 1977, .
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