Jumat, 28 Mei 2010

Mardi Gras Designs

Mistick Krewe of Comus 1873 'Missing Links' Parade Costume Designs
&
Mistick Krewe of Comus 1910 Float Designs

New Orleans, Louisiana




Sea Nettle and Bat by Charles Briton 1873
Sea Nettle and Bat



Sea Dragon and Coral Polyp by Charles Briton 1873
Sea Dragon and Coral Polyp



Fly and Spider by Charles Briton 1873
Fly and Spider



Snail and Leech drawings by Charles Briton 1873
Snail and Leech



Alligator and Zebra by Charles Briton 1873
Alligator and Zebra



Salamander and Lobster by Charles Briton 1873
Salamander and Lobster



Wild Boar and African Elephant by Charles Briton 1873
African Elephant and Wild Boar


  • Comus is the Greek god of revelry, merrymaking and festivity. He was the son and cup-bearer of the god Dionysus.
  • Krew is an organisation that puts on a parade or ball for the Carnival season (New Orleans Mardi Gras and some other carnival sites in the US).
  • Mistick Krewe of Comus is a New Orleans Carnival krewe founded in 1856 - prior to this, Carnival celebrations in New Orleans were mostly confined to the Roman Catholic Creole community, and parades were organised informally.

Tulane University Libraries has (so far) contributed two digital collections from their Carnival research works to the Louisiana Digital Library. [via]

Above, sample drawings from the Mistick Krewe of Comus 1873 'Missing Links' Parade Costume Designs {browse} [the collection contains 101 sketches]
"This collection is the complete set of costume design drawings for the 1873 Mystick Krewe of Comus "Missing Links" parade. It was an important event in New Orleans' Mardi Gras history, becoming one of the first major parades to use satire and political commentary.

That year, there were no floats, but the members paraded in costumes made of papier-mache, based on the drawings in this collection. A Swedish lithographer, Charles Briton, made the designs. [..] The official name of the parade was "The Missing Links to Darwin's Origin of Species". [..]

Many of the images depict figures related to the Civil War and Reconstruction, such as Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Butler, and Louisiana Governor Henry Warmoth. Also depicted are notable figures such as Charles Darwin, and Algernon Badger (head of the Metropolitan Police)."


The images below are from the Mistick Krewe of Comus 1910 float designs {browse}
"This collection is the complete set of float design drawings by Jennie Wilde for the 1910 Comus Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, Louisiana. [..]

Jennie Wilde (1865-1913) was an artist who designed floats for many New Orleans Mardi Gras parades, including the Mistick Krewe of Comus and the Knights of Momus. The theme of the 1910 Comus parade was the Prophet Mahomet (Muhummad) and related subjects."

UPDATE: Recommended by a commenter: 'Mardi Gras New Orleans' by Henri Schindler, 1997.



Comus 1910
Comus



The Cock 1910
The Cock



The Koran 1910
The Koran



Cadijah 1910
Cadijah



Habib the Wise 1910
Habib the Wise



Reward of the Faithful 1910
Reward of the Faithful



The Mystic Shrine 1910
The Mystic Shrine

Mardi Gras Designs

Mistick Krewe of Comus 1873 'Missing Links' Parade Costume Designs
&
Mistick Krewe of Comus 1910 Float Designs

New Orleans, Louisiana




Sea Nettle and Bat by Charles Briton 1873
Sea Nettle and Bat



Sea Dragon and Coral Polyp by Charles Briton 1873
Sea Dragon and Coral Polyp



Fly and Spider by Charles Briton 1873
Fly and Spider



Snail and Leech drawings by Charles Briton 1873
Snail and Leech



Alligator and Zebra by Charles Briton 1873
Alligator and Zebra



Salamander and Lobster by Charles Briton 1873
Salamander and Lobster



Wild Boar and African Elephant by Charles Briton 1873
African Elephant and Wild Boar


  • Comus is the Greek god of revelry, merrymaking and festivity. He was the son and cup-bearer of the god Dionysus.
  • Krew is an organisation that puts on a parade or ball for the Carnival season (New Orleans Mardi Gras and some other carnival sites in the US).
  • Mistick Krewe of Comus is a New Orleans Carnival krewe founded in 1856 - prior to this, Carnival celebrations in New Orleans were mostly confined to the Roman Catholic Creole community, and parades were organised informally.

Tulane University Libraries has (so far) contributed two digital collections from their Carnival research works to the Louisiana Digital Library. [via]

Above, sample drawings from the Mistick Krewe of Comus 1873 'Missing Links' Parade Costume Designs {browse} [the collection contains 101 sketches]
"This collection is the complete set of costume design drawings for the 1873 Mystick Krewe of Comus "Missing Links" parade. It was an important event in New Orleans' Mardi Gras history, becoming one of the first major parades to use satire and political commentary.

That year, there were no floats, but the members paraded in costumes made of papier-mache, based on the drawings in this collection. A Swedish lithographer, Charles Briton, made the designs. [..] The official name of the parade was "The Missing Links to Darwin's Origin of Species". [..]

Many of the images depict figures related to the Civil War and Reconstruction, such as Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Butler, and Louisiana Governor Henry Warmoth. Also depicted are notable figures such as Charles Darwin, and Algernon Badger (head of the Metropolitan Police)."


The images below are from the Mistick Krewe of Comus 1910 float designs {browse}
"This collection is the complete set of float design drawings by Jennie Wilde for the 1910 Comus Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, Louisiana. [..]

Jennie Wilde (1865-1913) was an artist who designed floats for many New Orleans Mardi Gras parades, including the Mistick Krewe of Comus and the Knights of Momus. The theme of the 1910 Comus parade was the Prophet Mahomet (Muhummad) and related subjects."

UPDATE: Recommended by a commenter: 'Mardi Gras New Orleans' by Henri Schindler, 1997.



Comus 1910
Comus



The Cock 1910
The Cock



The Koran 1910
The Koran



Cadijah 1910
Cadijah



Habib the Wise 1910
Habib the Wise



Reward of the Faithful 1910
Reward of the Faithful



The Mystic Shrine 1910
The Mystic Shrine

Rabu, 26 Mei 2010

Penny Prints

Het gastmaal by CR Schurich 1848-1929


Spreekwijze by H vd Moolen 1848-1929


Danseurs de corte et sauteurs - Koord-dansers en springers  by FA Beersmans 1866-1897


Armée allemande by C Burckardt 1889-1945


Aan uwen blijden vliegertijd, Is, lieve jeugd deez' prent gewijd by TJ Wijnhoven Hendriksen 1832-1849


Bij 't achtenveertigtal van deez verscheidenheden by Brepols & Dierckx zoon 1833-1880


Fransche koningen spel by G + P Didion 1828-1851


De ijzeren spoorweg - Le chemin de fer  1833-1880


De groote gilde os by EH Rijnders 1781-1854


De buitenkermis - Les saltimbanques  by A Cranendoncq 1833-1869


Artillerie légère by H Van Houter 1827-1894


Rijtuig voor ijzerenweg - Voitures pour chemin de fer  by Glenisson en Zonen 1856-1900


Clown tournant sur lui-même by HV Houter 1827-1894


Komt kinderen, ziet deez' wakkren haan - Le cocq Reveil-Matin vous donne l' intelligence by Brepols + Dierckx 1833-1880


The fabulous Memory of the Netherlands site (part of the National Library of The Netherlands) presents a new collection of more than 1200 Penny Prints [translation] -- Gallery view.

These 19th century woodblock prints come from a single donor collection and depict a wide range of cultural themes: humorous slapstick, nursery rhymes, religious devotionals, games, military battles, disasters and contemporary events of significance. Most appear to be aimed at children, but the often unsophisticated nature of the illustrations and potential for esoteric visual satire (and language barrier) make it a bit difficult to tell.

It's rare for such a large collection of popular prints to be preserved: these were generally low quality, high volume A4-sized pages sold to the poorer members of the community and likely discarded soon after purchase.

Penny Prints

Het gastmaal by CR Schurich 1848-1929


Spreekwijze by H vd Moolen 1848-1929


Danseurs de corte et sauteurs - Koord-dansers en springers  by FA Beersmans 1866-1897


Armée allemande by C Burckardt 1889-1945


Aan uwen blijden vliegertijd, Is, lieve jeugd deez' prent gewijd by TJ Wijnhoven Hendriksen 1832-1849


Bij 't achtenveertigtal van deez verscheidenheden by Brepols & Dierckx zoon 1833-1880


Fransche koningen spel by G + P Didion 1828-1851


De ijzeren spoorweg - Le chemin de fer  1833-1880


De groote gilde os by EH Rijnders 1781-1854


De buitenkermis - Les saltimbanques  by A Cranendoncq 1833-1869


Artillerie légère by H Van Houter 1827-1894


Rijtuig voor ijzerenweg - Voitures pour chemin de fer  by Glenisson en Zonen 1856-1900


Clown tournant sur lui-même by HV Houter 1827-1894


Komt kinderen, ziet deez' wakkren haan - Le cocq Reveil-Matin vous donne l' intelligence by Brepols + Dierckx 1833-1880


The fabulous Memory of the Netherlands site (part of the National Library of The Netherlands) presents a new collection of more than 1200 Penny Prints [translation] -- Gallery view.

These 19th century woodblock prints come from a single donor collection and depict a wide range of cultural themes: humorous slapstick, nursery rhymes, religious devotionals, games, military battles, disasters and contemporary events of significance. Most appear to be aimed at children, but the often unsophisticated nature of the illustrations and potential for esoteric visual satire (and language barrier) make it a bit difficult to tell.

It's rare for such a large collection of popular prints to be preserved: these were generally low quality, high volume A4-sized pages sold to the poorer members of the community and likely discarded soon after purchase.