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Jean Effel

    February 12, 1908 – October 11, 1982

    Jean Effel, a prominent French artist, channeled his passion for philosophy and social commentary into his distinctive illustrations and paintings. Known for his easily readable, fresh, and humorous style, Effel's work often conveyed a kind view of the world, frequently signed with a characteristic curly flourish and a small daisy. His artistic journey, marked by a divergence from his father's mercantile path, led him to create notable works that explored themes of creation, humanity, and the natural world. Through his cartoons and illustrations, Effel offered a unique blend of wit and accessible artistry.

    The Diaries of Adam & Eve
    Fables: Jean de la Fontaine; Translated by Sir Edward Marsh; Illustrated by R. de la Nézière
    Adam und Eva im Paradies
    Heitere Schöpfungsgeschichte für fröhliche Erdenbürger
    Der kleine Engel
    Das Liebesleben von Adam und Eva