Friday, June 5, 2015

Enid Marx

[Great Britain] (b 1902/d 1998)


"Educated at Roedean School, Brighton, Sussex, Enid Marx printed her first scarf while a schoolgirl. After training at the Central School of Art and Crafts (1921-2), where she studied drawing, pottery and printed textile design, she proceeded to the Royal College of Art to take wood-engraving and painting. On graduating in 1925 she worked for shortly over a year in Barron and Larcher's* textile-printing workshop. While learning the hand-blockprinters' and dyers' craft, she also designed her first pattern paper for the Curwen Press.
Enid Marx set up her first in a series of four workshops in Hampstead in 1926 and worked almost single-handedly until 1939, when she ceased blockprinting. For her blocks she used hardwoods or linoleum mounted on wood, and sometimes added metal pins to print as dots. She printed on cotton, linen, organdie and velveteen, using simple abstract or plant motifs.
As well as producing hand-blocked textiles, she carried out decorative designs, wallpapers, book jackets, illustrations and also received commissions for woven textile designs. Clients for the latter included the London Underground (1937) and the Utility Scheme (1944). She was elected to the faculty of Royal Designers for Industry (RDI) in 1944 and published English Popular Art (with Margaret Lambert) ."

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Great Britain 1953/1955 "Portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and National Emblems" (17,7,1) [Photo] Sc(292,...,295)


Great Britain 1976 "Christmas / Medieval Embroideries " (4,4,4) [Photo] Sc(798,...,801)[ image credit of StampWorld ]






Thursday, June 4, 2015

Teodors Zalkalns

[Latvia] (b 1876/d 1972)


Zaļkalns studied at the Shtiglits School in St. Petersburg from 1893 to 1899; studied in Paris from 1899 to 1901 and taught at the Industrial Arts School in Ekaterinburg (present-day Sverdlovsk) between 1903 and 1907. After living in Florence from 1907 to 1909 , he returned to St. Petersburg in 1910 and settled in Riga by 1920 , where he spent the rest of his life.. Sculpture was the Art branch he embraced and he became famous for his numerous works , sometimes monumental... worked also in the creation of medals and was awarded during his life with numerous Artistic Orders...

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Latvia 1932 "Charity / Air stamps (Pioneers of Aviation)" (5,5,2) [Litho (State Printing works, Riga)] Sc(CB9,CB11)




[ Updates of this post are possible , because i don't have yet data from the years 1934 to 1939 in what concerns the Design of the stamps...further research is needed.. ]




Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Lajos Márton

[Hungary] (b 1891/d 1953)



Lajos Márton was born on February 27, 1891 in Székelyudvarhely. He studied at the Applied Arts School and became a known Graphic Designer at the age of 15 , working for several Youth Organization Magazines  like the Hungarian Scouts, the Guides and others. He was also a book illustrator, mainly from Religious thematic, and left us many frescoes and paintings for more than forty Church Altars. 

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Hungary 1938 "34th International Eucharistic Congress" (7,7,7) [Photo] Sc(B92,B93,B94)       [B94 is a MS with the 7 stamps of this series , including the 2 already presented..]         [ B94's image is credit of Stampworld ]






Erzsebét Kovacs

[Hungary] (b 1889/d ?)



Elisabeth Kovacs studied at the former Women's National Industrial School.. Followed a career as Graphic Artist and as an Applied Arts Designer, she worked in all branches..

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Hungary 1923 "Charity / Birth Centenary of  Petofi (Poet)" (5,5,2) [Litho (State Printing Office, Budapest)] Sc(B72,B73)



Hungary 1924 "Tuberculosis Relief Fund" (3,3,1) [Engr (F. Schirnbock)][Recess (SPO,Budapest)] Sc(B78)