Afbeelding auteur

Ida Bohatta (1900–1992)

Auteur van The Gnome's Almanack

103 Werken 284 Leden 3 Besprekingen Favoriet van 1 leden

Over de Auteur

Werken van Ida Bohatta

The Gnome's Almanack (1931) 11 exemplaren
The Brown Family (1932) 11 exemplaren
Ice Men (1981) 10 exemplaren
The Busy Bees (1935) 9 exemplaren
The Misjudged Mushroom (1981) 9 exemplaren
All of the Birds (1934) 8 exemplaren
Saint Nicholas (1992) 8 exemplaren
The Cloud Kitchen (1933) 8 exemplaren
Schneeflöckchen (1999) 8 exemplaren
Flipp und Flirr (1981) 7 exemplaren
Little Men Underground (1981) 7 exemplaren
Heinzel the Innkeeper (1933) 6 exemplaren
De goede en de slechte bessen (2001) 5 exemplaren
Fritz Osterhas & Sohn (1936) 5 exemplaren
In den Wurzelstübchen (1932) 5 exemplaren
Velvet Paws (1981) 4 exemplaren
Winter House (1992) 4 exemplaren
Doktor Allesgut (1935) 4 exemplaren
Miau! (2002) 4 exemplaren
Der lustige Wixi (2001) 4 exemplaren
Mr. and Mrs. Mouse (1934) 4 exemplaren
Barli the Ice Bear (1981) 4 exemplaren
The Flower Book (1936) 4 exemplaren
The Littlest Book of Kittens (1989) 4 exemplaren
Bluemlein im Winter (1967) 4 exemplaren
Die Glockenelfe (2000) 3 exemplaren
Weihnachten mit Ida Bohatta (1998) 3 exemplaren
Hallo! Unfallstelle (2001) 3 exemplaren
Die lustigen Springer (1998) 3 exemplaren
Elfchen (2000) 3 exemplaren
Raindrops (1980) 3 exemplaren
Die lieben Sonnenstrahlen (2001) 3 exemplaren
Raupelinchen lernt fliegen (1951) 3 exemplaren
Wulli und Susi (1981) 3 exemplaren
Bow Wow (1981) 3 exemplaren
Die Frühlingskinder (2005) 3 exemplaren
Im Osterhasenhäuschen (1983) 2 exemplaren
Wir sind vergnügt 2 exemplaren
Besuch beim lieben Jesulein (1934) 2 exemplaren
Schufti (1953) 2 exemplaren
Die Himmelsküche (2000) 2 exemplaren
Heinzel Triller, Musiklehrer (1967) 2 exemplaren
Brumm und Braun (2000) 2 exemplaren
Shooting Stars (1981) 2 exemplaren
Mit Ida Bohatta durch das Jahr (1996) 2 exemplaren
A Day With Heinzel (1981) 2 exemplaren
Our Father (1932) 2 exemplaren
Meine Weihnachtslieder (2010) 2 exemplaren
The Busy Savers (1986) 2 exemplaren
The Little Advent Book (1981) 2 exemplaren
Katz und Mausi 2 exemplaren
The Good and Bad Berries. (1943) 1 exemplaar
En Dag i Bethlehem 1 exemplaar
Caterpillar Learns to Fly (2001) 1 exemplaar
L'Ave Maria 1 exemplaar
Das liebe Zuhaus (1969) 1 exemplaar
Salve Regina 1 exemplaar
Hail Mary (1932) 1 exemplaar
Die heilige Familie (1953) 1 exemplaar
Hunde Malbuch (1997) 1 exemplaar
Geburtstags-Kalender (1983) 1 exemplaar
Ailes Bigarées 1 exemplaar
Piep! (2000) 1 exemplaar
Adreßbuch (1983) 1 exemplaar
Brumm und Braun/Familie Braun (2003) 1 exemplaar
Das brave Kind 1 exemplaar
Ostern mit Ida Bohatta (1997) 1 exemplaar
Weihnachtszeit-Malbuch (1996) 1 exemplaar
Hiutalelapset (1985) 1 exemplaar
Jégmanócskák (2001) 1 exemplaar
Istengyermek 1 exemplaar
A jó gyerek (2005) 1 exemplaar
Lili és Zsuzsi (2001) 1 exemplaar
Fritz Osterhas & Sohn (2005) 1 exemplaar

Tagged

Algemene kennis

Officiële naam
Bohatta-Morpurgo, Ida
Geboortedatum
1900-04-15
Overlijdensdatum
1992-11-14
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
Austria
Geboorteplaats
Vienna, Austria
Plaats van overlijden
Wien, Österreich
Vienna, Austria
Woonplaatsen
Vienna, Austria
Opleiding
Vienna School of Decorative Arts
Beroepen
book illustrator
author

Leden

Besprekingen

No valid German National Library records retrieved.
 
Gemarkeerd
glsottawa | Apr 4, 2018 |
Flipp and Flirr - presumably the two little flower children who appear on the front cover, and in the interior illustrations of this pocket-sized picture-book - tend to the flowers and plants around them in this collection of eight poems. Encountering a bumblebee at lunchtime, bringing comfort to a downtrodden weed, carefully collecting and planting seeds, and weeping for a discarded flower, these two companions are ever attentive to the botanical world around them...

Austrian children's author and illustrator Ida Bohatta (sometimes styled 'Ida Bohatta-Morpurgo'), seems to have published quite a few of these miniature picture-books, with a small selection of poems, and her own distinctive illustrations. Unfamiliar with her work, I stumbled across two such titles - this, and Schneeflöckchen - at an estate sale, and thinking them rather cute (they have a "flower fairies" kind of sensibility to them), snapped them up. I wasn't really prepared for their copious use of diminutives, and more colloquial style, but with some help from a friend (thanks, Gundula!) I sorted through those issues. I enjoyed the artwork here - particularly the scene in which three pansies are all grouped around a weed (Das arme Unkraut) - and appreciated the interplay between text and image. It was really quite humorous to read, in Das vergessene Sämlein, that Flipp and Flirr couldn't understand why the gardener wasn't helping them, in their efforts to save dandelion seeds, and replant them ("Nein, daß der Gärtner uns nicht hilft, das kann ich nicht verstehn" - haha!).

All that said, I'm not sure that this was really to my taste - a little too cute, I think - although I was glad to get a chance to read it, and do plan to read the other title I found with it. Recommended primarily to those looking for cute, flower-fairy style artwork, or who are interested in Austrian children's poetry.
… (meer)
1 stem
Gemarkeerd
AbigailAdams26 | Apr 29, 2013 |
Austrian children's author and artist Ida Bohatta (sometimes published as Ida Bohatta-Morpurgo) produced quite a few of these miniature picture-books during the course of her long career (which began in the 1920s), each containing approximately eight poems, with eight accompanying color illustrations. Her themes were often religious, either overtly or by implication, although her settings were often natural, and her characters, magical (gnomes, fairies, and so on). Schneeflöckchen ('Little Snowflakes') fits squarely into this tradition, using winter landscapes and images to examine God's love for his children. From "Wie Gott will, erblühen sie..," with its message of accepting God's purpose for us, to the final "Wo das liebe Christkind geht," which offers a reflection on creating Christmas within ourselves, the poems presented here are both cute (perhaps even cutesy) and didactic.

One of two of Ida Bohatta's work I picked up at an estate sale - the other being Flipp und Flirr - this is a title I found more interesting, than enjoyable (oh, the limitations of star-ratings!), and although I am glad to have read it, and to have familiarized myself with Bohatta's work (I'd never heard of her before stumbling across these two little books), I feel no inclination to track down additional volumes. The style of artwork is interesting - I was reminded of the work of Sibylle von Olfers and Elsa Beskow - but sometimes a little too cute for me. Still, those interested in Austrian children's poetry, with a specifically Christian (Catholic) bent, might be interested in this one, as will fans of the artist.
… (meer)
1 stem
Gemarkeerd
AbigailAdams26 | Apr 29, 2013 |

Misschien vindt je deze ook leuk

Statistieken

Werken
103
Leden
284
Populariteit
#82,067
Waardering
3.9
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
131
Talen
5
Favoriet
1

Tabellen & Grafieken