https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaf_Gulbransson
英文版未提其作品 Es war einmal (1934),中文本:吳朗西譯《童年與故鄉》濟南:山東畫報,2001 (也有豐子愷書的版本)。
此書很有意思,是19世紀末挪威鄉下的成長史,圖文並茂。
曹永洋以此書催其同學吳肇熙:"有為者亦若是!"
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Olaf Leonhard Gulbransson (26 May 1873 in Oslo – 18 September 1958 in Tegernsee, Germany) was a Norwegian artist, painter anddesigner. He is probably best known for his caricatures and illustrations.
Biography[edit]
From 1890, he worked for many Norwegian magazines, including Tyrihans, Pluk, Paletten, Fluesoppen, Sfinx and Trangviksposten(1899–1901). In 1900 he studied at the Académie Colarossi in Paris. In 1902 he moved to Germany to work for the satirical magazineSimplicissimus in Munich after editor Albert Langen had been in contact with author Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson looking for Norwegian talent. With publicity increasing Gulbransson's fame, and even though he lived in Germany between 1923 and 1927, he drew for Tidens tegn in Oslo.
In 1929 he became Professor at the art academy in Munich. In 1933 the art academy in Berlinarranged a special exhibition to celebrate Gulbransson's 60th birthday, which was shut down by the Nazi party after only two days.
In 1924, Otto Dix produced “Der Krieg” (The War), a cycle of fifty-one demented and harrowing prints that document his experience in WWI.