Hoffmann, H.

Japanese: Hoffmann,H.(英語表記)HoffmannH
Hoffmann, H.

...In the 1960s, Charles Keeping and Brian L. Wildsmith showed stunningly brilliant and original styles, while the hotheaded and boisterous Raymond Briggs, John Burningham and Hellen Oxenbury, each with their own comical style, appeared and brought a breath of fresh air.
[Germany]
Germany had an early example of illustrated books by Ludwig Richter (1803-84) for the Bechstein and Grimm Brothers, which had a folksy appeal, and other works that had a worldwide impact included the poet W. Busch's comic picture book "Max and Moritz" (1865) and Heinrich Hoffmann's (1809-94) "Brush Peter" (1848), which was full of extremely practical lessons for daily life. This was a time when cheap German lithograph printing was flooding the world market.

From [Struwelpeter]

…He was the poster boy, so to speak, for educational picture books written by Heinrich Hoffmann (1809-94) for children between the ages of three and six. In this picture book, titled "Shaggy Peter," a boy with unkempt hair and long nails who disobeys his parents' orders, the illustrations and verses are used to simply and frankly depict the horrific experiences of various spoiled children. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Hoffmann, H." is listed below.

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Japanese:

…1960年代に入るとキーピングCharles Keeping,ワイルドスミスBrian L.Wildsmithが目もさめるような華麗で独創的な手法をみせ,多血質で騒々しいブリッグズRaymond Briggs,それぞれに違ったコミックな画風のバーニンガムJohn BurninghamとオクセンバリーHellen Oxenburyなどが現れ新風をおくる。
[ドイツ]
 ドイツでは早くから民衆的な親しみをただよわせるリヒターLudwig Richter(1803‐84)によるベヒシュタインやグリムの挿絵本があり,ほかに詩人W.ブッシュの漫画絵本《マックスとモーリッツ》(1865)や,きわめて生活的な教訓にみちたホフマンHeinrich Hoffmann(1809‐94)の《もじゃもじゃペーター》(1848)が,世界的な影響をあたえた。このころはドイツの安い石版印刷が世界市場にはんらんした時代である。…

【シュトゥルーウェルペーター】より

…ホフマンHeinrich Hoffmann(1809‐94)が,3歳から6歳までの子どものために作った教育的絵本の,いわば看板少年。両親の言いつけをきかず髪の毛がぼうぼう,爪が伸び放題になった〈もじゃもじゃペーター〉を題名とするこの絵本には,いろいろの名のだだっ子が恐ろしい目に遭う場面が,絵と韻文で単純露骨に表現されている。…

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