Monday, December 09, 2019

Heinrich Kley (1863 - 1945)

Heinrich Kley - Die "Krupp'schen Teufel" von Heinrich Kley sind nicht böse

Heinrich Kley - Walpurgisnacht, 1923

Heinrich Kley - Der Fund im Winterwalde (discovery in wintry forest), Vol. 17, Jugend, No. 52, p.1597, full page of the ‘Weihnachts-Nummer’ – Christmas Special, December 21.

Heinrich Kley - In the Witch's Kitchen, 1923

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Heinrich Kley - 07

Heinrich Kley - Sea Monster, 1920

Heinrich Kley - Cover design ‘Antiker Faschingsumzug nach München’ (classical carnival procession to Munich), Vol. 15, Jugend, No. 5, p.97, of the Carnival Special, January 29.

Heinrich Kley - Demons Pulling People into the Jaws of Hell, 1910-15

Heinrich Kley - Skurrile Idee

Heinrich Kley - The Race, 1940

Heinrich Kley - Bacchanalian Procession

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Heinrich Kley - Nymphe und Wassermann.

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Heinrich Kley - Reiter mit Fabelwesen

Heinrich Kley - Caught, 1910

Heinrich Kley - Tempting Satan

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Heinrich Kley - Die Dompteuse, 1910

Heinrich Kley - Der Orchideengarten - 1920, Heinrich Kley - Elektrodamonen

Heinrich Kley - Der Orchideengarten - 1920, Heinrich Kley - Der Schlangenbeschworer

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Heinrich Kley - 10s

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Heinrich Kley - High-Speed Printing Press, 1910

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Heinrich Kley - Der Orchideengarten - 1919, Heinrich Kley, illustration - A Man and a Woman Examining Orchids which Grow from a Skull, 1920

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Heinrich Kley - The Traveller on a Pleasure Trip, 1910

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Heinrich Kley - At a Seaside Resort, 1910

Heinrich Kley -  A Hot Evening Meal, 1910

Heinrich Kley - Daemonic Derailment, 1909

Heinrich Kley - Satyrs and Centaurs

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Heinrich Kley - Witch Sketch

Heinrich Kley - Anthill

Heinrich Kley - The Airship

Heinrich Kley - Like Cures Like

Heinrich Kley - Sabotage

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Heinrich Kley - Recruits

Heinrich Kley - Parlor Game

Heinrich Kley - Moving Day

Heinrich Kley - Solitude in the Royal Prussian Forest

Heinrich Kley - Accordion

Heinrich Kley - Doctor of Engineering

Heinrich Kley - The Caterpillar's Meal

Heinrich Kley - Away from Rome!

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Heinrich Kley - A Game of Diabolerina

Heinrich Kley - Human Shish Kebab

"Kley studied "practical arts" at the Karlsruhe Akademie and finished his studies in Munich.[1] His early works were conventional portraits, landscapes, still lifes, city scenes and historical paintings. From about 1892 he won a reputation as an "industry artist", painting manufacturing scenes in oils and watercolors. They proved his deep understanding of the modern machine world. Kley attained greater notoriety with his sometimes darkly humorous pen drawings, published in Jugend and the notorious Simplicissimus.

The date of Kley's death is uncertain. Rumors initially suggested his demise in the early 1940s. It is also suggested that Kley died on August 2, 1945. Some sources mention the time of death on February 8, 1952.

Cartoonist Joe Grant was well aware of Kley's work and introduced his drawings to Walt Disney, who built an extensive private collection. A number of early Disney productions, notably Fantasia, reveal Kley's inspiration.

Due to Disney's interest and reprints by Dover Publications, Kley is still known in the USA, while he is nowadays little regarded in Germany." - quote source

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