From the MITWorld website, a video of a talk by Maurice Sendak at MIT in 2003.
Amazing and astonishing as usual. The talk is more than an hour long and filled with wonderful new stories, especially his story about finding the grown up Rosie, some 20 years ago. Funny and poignant and always a joy, I've seen Sendak at least three times in personal appearances and he never disappoints. I wish I'd been there, yet this is certainly the next best thing.
The key image of the talk centers on a painting of Christ's Descent into Limbo by Mantegna, which inspired Sendak's designs for "The Magic Flute" as well as the cover design for the book "We are all in the Dumps with Jack and Guy". I should point out - I say 'inspired by' while he openly admits it's more like 'shamelessly stole from'. He quotes Blake (I'm paraphrasing) - "Bad artists seem to copy, Good artists just copy."
"Christ's Descent into limbo" bv Mantegna -
and Sendak's cover for "We are all in the Dumps with Jack and Guy"
I hadn't checked out the website for The Stained Glass Museum at Ely for awhile.
Lots of good stuff in there, especially in the realm of quirky 20th century designers. Such as -
Evie Hone
Margaret E. Aldrich Rope
Moira Forsyth
with detail - fuzzy but still good to see
Jazz age prodigal son. I like.
I wish more designers played around with ideas like this.