• Lynd Kendall Ward (June 26, 1905 – June 28, 1985) was an American artist and novelist, known for his series of wordless novels using wood engraving, and...
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    The German Otto Nückel and other artists followed Masereel's example. Lynd Ward brought the genre to the United States in 1929 when he produced Gods'...
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  • of this revival. His works include Passionate Journey (1919). American Lynd Ward also worked in this tradition, publishing Gods' Man, in 1929 and going...
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  • Madman's Drum (category Wordless novels by Lynd Ward)
    Drum is a wordless novel by American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985), published in 1930. It is the second of Ward's six wordless novels. The 118 wood-engraved...
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    Spiegelman to edit the two-volume Lynd Ward: Six Novels in Woodcuts, which appeared in 2010, collecting all of Ward's wordless novels with an introduction...
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  • published by Harvard University Press in April 2015 and won the 2015 Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize, taking top honor as book of the year. The Brazilian...
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  • Song Without Words (category Wordless novels by Lynd Ward)
    American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985). Executed in twenty-one wood engravings, it was the fifth and shortest of the six wordless novels Ward completed, produced...
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  • Gods' Man (category Wordless novels by Lynd Ward)
    Gods' Man is a wordless novel by American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985) published in 1929. In 139 captionless woodblock prints, it tells the Faustian story...
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  • Vertigo (wordless novel) (category Wordless novels by Lynd Ward)
    Vertigo is a wordless novel by American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985), published in 1937. In three intertwining parts, the story tells of the effects the...
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  • novel Duncan the Wonder Dog (2010), which won a Xeric Grant, the 2011 Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Graphic...
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    Faust. A Tragedy ... Translated by Alice Raphael. With ... Woodcuts by Lynd Ward. (Second Printing.). Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith. coaccess. doi:10...
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  • Aragones. Madman's Drum by Lynd Ward. No Comment by Vahan Shirvanian. Owly by Andy Runton. Prelude to a Million Years by Lynd Ward. Sad Sack by George Baker...
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    Moloch of Fritz Lang's film Metropolis (1927) and of the woodcut novels of Lynd Ward. Moloch has subsequently been interpreted as any system of control, including...
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  • graphic novel by Adam Hines. It is the winner of a Xeric Grant and the 2011 Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize. It also came in first for the 2010 ComicsAlliance...
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  • balloons, were appreciated by contemporaries of his generation such as Lynd Ward, but perhaps his greatest impact was on the young artists who drove the...
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  • The Biggest Bear (category Children's books by Lynd Ward)
    The Biggest Bear is a children's picture book by Lynd Ward, first published in 1952. It was illustrated using casein paint, and won the Caldecott Medal...
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  • Johnny Tremain First edition (US) Author Esther Forbes Illustrator Lynd Ward Language English Genre Historical novel Publisher Houghton Mifflin (US) Chatto...
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    (1861–1933, Danish) T. F. Simon (1877–1942) M. C. Escher (1898–1972) Lynd Ward (1905-1985) Yozo Hamaguchi (1909–2000) Mario Avati (1921–2009) Leonard...
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  • travels back in time to enter the past life of an abandoned village. Lynd Ward illustrated the book, which was published by Viking. The fantasy story...
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    filled with the millions!" A reference to Gods' Man, a graphic novel by Lynd Ward which was in Ginsberg’s childhood library. From "Moloch whose breast is...
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  • Wild Pilgrimage (category Wordless novels by Lynd Ward)
    Wild Pilgrimage is the third wordless novel of American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985), published in 1932. It was executed in 108 monochromatic wood engravings...
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  • Dog, illus. Wesley Dennis (1959) Gaudenzia, Pride of the Palio, illus. Lynd Ward (1960); also published as The Wildest Horse Race in the World – featuring...
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    New York, with woodcuts by Lynd Ward Most Women (1931), published by Farrar & Rinehart, New York, with woodcuts by Lynd Ward So Lovers Dream (1931), published...
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  • Wiese Fish in the Air Honor 1950 Leo Politi Song of the Swallows Winner Lynd Ward America's Ethan Allen Honor Hildegard Woodward The Wild Birthday Cake...
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  • human form in a surreal, German Expressionist woodcut style inspired by Lynd Ward. Spiegelman blurs the line between the frame and the world, such as when...
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    Award for LGBTQ Graphic Novel for My Favorite Thing Is Monsters 2018 Lynd Ward Prize for best graphic novel of the year for My Favorite Thing Is Monsters...
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  • Yadin, Israeli archaeologist, general, and politician (b. 1917) 1985 – Lynd Ward, American author and illustrator (b. 1905) 1989 – Joris Ivens, Dutch journalist...
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  • writing. She later settled the point for good by marrying visual artist Lynd Ward after his graduation from Columbia University in 1926. She attended the...
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  • Technology, Sydney Vertigo (wordless novel), a 1937 wordless novel by Lynd Ward Vertigo (play), a 1997 play by Sean O'Connor (producer) based on the same...
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    generally said to be Passionate Journey. Masereel's woodcuts influenced Lynd Ward and later graphic artists such as Clifford Harper, Eric Drooker, and Otto...
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