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|image= [[Image:Carl-Johan-De-Geer-01-a.jpg|200 px]]<br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Johan_De_Geer <small>Picture from WikiPedia</small>] | |image= [[Image:Carl-Johan-De-Geer-01-a.jpg|200 px]]<br>Carl Johan De Geer<br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Johan_De_Geer <small>Picture from WikiPedia</small>] | ||
|Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish | |Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish | ||
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'''Mandrake no longer exists''' | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
At [https://www.bukowskis.com/sv/lots/946882-carl-johan-de-geer-farglitografi-signerad-och-numrerad-36-290-samt-daterad-2011 Bukowskis] the artist tells about the origin of the "Fantomen i Skanör" ''(The Phantom in Skanör)''. In 1978 he made a poster with acrylic on panel. With two holes on top with a leash in between, it became similar to an old school poster. Carl Johan De Geer also made a copy of this poster for the Norrköping Art Museum in 1980. In 2011 he and Björn Lumphé made a lithograph in an edition of 290 copies. | |||
The origin of "Mandrake finns inte mer" ''(Mandrake no longer exists)'' is a bit more uncertain, since it is not dated. The title was first time used for a book written by Carl Johan De Geer (Legus, Stockholm 1995). But the Mandrake lithograph probably dates from the same time as The Phantom, 2011. | |||
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*Mandrake: signed and numbered (290) litograph in color, 60x63 cm. | *"Mandrake finns inte mer": signed and numbered (290) litograph in color, 60x63 cm. | ||
* | *"Fantomen i Skanör": signed and numbered (290) litograph in color, 69x55 cm. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 20:02, 3 December 2019
Carl Johan De Geer Picture from WikiPedia | |
Country: | Sweden / Swedish |
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Mandrake no longer exists
History
At Bukowskis the artist tells about the origin of the "Fantomen i Skanör" (The Phantom in Skanör). In 1978 he made a poster with acrylic on panel. With two holes on top with a leash in between, it became similar to an old school poster. Carl Johan De Geer also made a copy of this poster for the Norrköping Art Museum in 1980. In 2011 he and Björn Lumphé made a lithograph in an edition of 290 copies.
The origin of "Mandrake finns inte mer" (Mandrake no longer exists) is a bit more uncertain, since it is not dated. The title was first time used for a book written by Carl Johan De Geer (Legus, Stockholm 1995). But the Mandrake lithograph probably dates from the same time as The Phantom, 2011.
- "Mandrake finns inte mer": signed and numbered (290) litograph in color, 60x63 cm.
- "Fantomen i Skanör": signed and numbered (290) litograph in color, 69x55 cm.
External links
Team Ups, Mandrake outside the comic strips, Varia | |
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Team Ups |
Defenders of the Earth • Kings Watch • King: Mandrake the Magician • Kings Quest |
Adaptations |
1939 Movie Serial • 1940 Radio Show • 1954 TV Pilot • 1967 Killing vs Mandrake • 1979 TV Movie • Unproduced and Unfinished Films • Musical: Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress • Prose Stories • Defenders of the Earth • Comics on TV • Pop Art |
Memorabilia | |
Other |
Easter Eggs and Cameos • Fanzines and Fan Magazines • Reference Books |