Maskee - A Shanghai Sketchbook by Schiff - Signed -
Friedrich Schiff
Circa 1938 - ShanghaiFirst Edition. Number A407 of an unspecified Limited Edition
A fine thus scarce example together with the rare matching silk slipcase.
Fabulously Shanghai Art-Deco 15 foot long accordion folio in original silk covers, folding out to show 21 illustrated panels each hand-coloured by Schiff. Each panel depicting a view of 1930’s expatriate life in Shanghai through the unique eyes of Schiff. More a folio of art-deco artwork than a book, although many of the panels include amusing comments and rhymes for example:
Miss Shanghai
Me No Worry– Me No Care!
Me Go Marry Millionaire!
If He Die – Me No Cry!
Me Go Marry Other Guy!!
Signed to the first panel by Friedrich Schiff (1908-68), an Austrian Jewish artist who moved to Shanghai in 1930 after an invite to visit from a cousin and lived there for 17 years. He had worked as a newspaper cartoonist in Vienna and continued this line of work in Shanghai, soon becoming famous for his amusing caricatures of the city's inhabitants. Prolific, Schiff’s cartoons appeared in books, newspapers, magazines and advertisements throughout China and the Far East, and collaborations with Ellen Thorbecke (Peking Studies; People in China; Hong Kong; and Shanghai). ‘Maskee’ is pidgin English for ‘Never Mind’.
Concertina-style folio (book size when folded 26.6 x 19.4 cm, when folded out 26.6 x 465 cm). Outer boards in publisher’s bamboo leaf patterned green silk (also found in both red and blue bamboo leaf patterned publisher’s silk, as well as later coloured and patterned silk that has been used to replace the delicate original). Housed in the original slipcase of matching green bamboo patterned silk, with beige title label to spine ruled and lettered in gilt. Condition: Fine, faint foxing to one edge, and slight browning to spine of slipcase. Ref: 112011 Price: HK$ 30,000
Fabulously Shanghai Art-Deco 15 foot long accordion folio in original silk covers, folding out to show 21 illustrated panels each hand-coloured by Schiff. Each panel depicting a view of 1930’s expatriate life in Shanghai through the unique eyes of Schiff. More a folio of art-deco artwork than a book, although many of the panels include amusing comments and rhymes for example:
Miss Shanghai
Me No Worry– Me No Care!
Me Go Marry Millionaire!
If He Die – Me No Cry!
Me Go Marry Other Guy!!
Signed to the first panel by Friedrich Schiff (1908-68), an Austrian Jewish artist who moved to Shanghai in 1930 after an invite to visit from a cousin and lived there for 17 years. He had worked as a newspaper cartoonist in Vienna and continued this line of work in Shanghai, soon becoming famous for his amusing caricatures of the city's inhabitants. Prolific, Schiff’s cartoons appeared in books, newspapers, magazines and advertisements throughout China and the Far East, and collaborations with Ellen Thorbecke (Peking Studies; People in China; Hong Kong; and Shanghai). ‘Maskee’ is pidgin English for ‘Never Mind’.
Concertina-style folio (book size when folded 26.6 x 19.4 cm, when folded out 26.6 x 465 cm). Outer boards in publisher’s bamboo leaf patterned green silk (also found in both red and blue bamboo leaf patterned publisher’s silk, as well as later coloured and patterned silk that has been used to replace the delicate original). Housed in the original slipcase of matching green bamboo patterned silk, with beige title label to spine ruled and lettered in gilt. Condition: Fine, faint foxing to one edge, and slight browning to spine of slipcase. Ref: 112011 Price: HK$ 30,000