Grimm's Fairy Tales by Caroline Trippe

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The Digital Public Library of America amplifies the value of libraries as Americans’ most trusted sources of shared knowledge. They do this by proactively collaborating with partners in the field to accelerate innovative tools and ideas that empower and equip libraries to broaden digital access to information. Recovering The Classics is a crowdsourced collection of original book covers for some of the greatest works in the public domain, where anyone can contribute.

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Design By: Caroline Trippe
Caroline Trippe

Caroline Trippe is a self-taught painter, illustrator and writer living in Durham, North Carolina.  There is not a great deal else you need to know about her, except that she grew up in rural Pennsylvania, also loves to read, and that the ideas for her paintings and illustrations sometimes come from books, but also from the things and people she sees in her daily life.

 

Design By: Caroline Trippe
Caroline Trippe

Caroline Trippe is a self-taught painter, illustrator and writer living in Durham, North Carolina.  There is not a great deal else you need to know about her, except that she grew up in rural Pennsylvania, also loves to read, and that the ideas for her paintings and illustrations sometimes come from books, but also from the things and people she sees in her daily life.

 

Artist Statement

When I was given the opportunity to design a cover for “Recovering the Classics” , I had already been working on a series of fairy tale illustrations for a book of my own re-visioned fairy tales, so “Grimms’ Fairy Tales” was a natural choice. Hans, the spunky Hedgehog Boy, reviled by the father who wanted a son “even if he be a hedgehog,” but determined to survive, had also become one of my favorite offbeat characters. “Hans the Hedgehog” is one of the lesser known Grimm tales, and I wanted others to make his acquaintance as well. He’s small but prickly and astute, and he prevails. — Caroline Trippe