Edward Detmold (1883-1957), Maurice Detmold (1883-1908).
Edward and Maurice Detmold, twin brothers, were talented illustrators by the age of 13, "From the age of five both boys showed an interest in drawing animals at London zoo and spent six months studying drawing at the Hampstead Conservatoire. Precociously talented, they first exhibited at the Royal Academy at the age of thirteen, attracting the attention of Edward Burne-Jones,". Their work was dedicated to the masterful illumination of animals in particular, and became highly sought after in Edwardian society. Many of their illustrations reflect influence from Japanese art, Albrecht Dürer, and the Art Nouveau movement. THE JUNGLE BOOK "The end result of this incongruous joining together of the quasi-scientific and the ornamental is an image which is both fanciful and often rather disturbing." (Diana Johnson: Fantastic Illustration and Design in Great Britain, 1850-1930).
Edward and Maurice published the plates for Kipling's The Jungle Book in 1903 when they were twenty years old, and five years before the illustrations were resized and published with the text.
MOWGLI AND THE LONE WOLF
Frontispiece
Frontispiece
THE 'COUNCIL ROCK'
'AKELA' THE LONE WOLF
MOWGLI AND BAGHEERA
MOWGLI LEAVING THE JUNGLE
BALOO IN THE FOREST
THE 'COLD LIARS'
THE MONKEY FIGHT
KAA THE PYTHON
THE VILLAGE CLUB
SHERE KHAN IN THE JUNGLE
THE RETURN OF THE BUFFALO HERD
RIKKI - TIKKI - TAVI AND NAG
KALA NAG
ELEPHANT-DANCE
TOOMAI OF THE ELEPHANTS
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Sixteen Illustrations of
Subjects from Kipling's "Jungle Book." London: MacMillan and Co.,
1903. Folio. 16 chromolithograph plates (13 x17 inches)
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