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Blackie and the wool

Book
1966 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Fredun Shapur is a toy designer and illustrator based in London. From the 1960s onwards, Shapur created innovative and distinctive design products for international companies such as Naef, Galt Toys, Fischerform and Selecta and especially for Creative Playthings. His work is remarkable for fostering children’s imagination through a wide range of playful learning opportunities that appeal to both children and adults. A strong visual language of flat planes and saturated colour united Shapur’s work across two and three dimensions.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.
(Some alternative part names are also shown below)
  • Paper Wrap
  • Prototype
  • Book Cover
  • Prototype
  • Book
  • Prototype
TitleBlackie and the wool (published title)
Materials and techniques
paper, cardboard
Brief description
"Blackie and the wool", book, by Kathleen Brooks, illustrated by Fredun Shapur, Ernest Benn Limited, 1996
Physical description
Hardback book of 28 pages, with dustcover. The front cover features the title in white text, on a red and brown background. A cat, composed of black and blue geometric shapes, plays with a red ball of wool in the centre of the cover.
Dimensions
  • Book length: 20cm
  • Book width: 14.5cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
Blackie and the wool by Kathleen Brooks Illustrated by Fredun Shapur
Credit line
Given by Fredun Shapur
Object history
Mira Shapur and Amy F. Ogata, Fredun Shapur: Playing with Design , Piqpoq Editions: Paris, 2013, p.43
Summary
Fredun Shapur is a toy designer and illustrator based in London. From the 1960s onwards, Shapur created innovative and distinctive design products for international companies such as Naef, Galt Toys, Fischerform and Selecta and especially for Creative Playthings. His work is remarkable for fostering children’s imagination through a wide range of playful learning opportunities that appeal to both children and adults. A strong visual language of flat planes and saturated colour united Shapur’s work across two and three dimensions.
Collection
Accession number
B.30:1 to 3-2015

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Record createdJuly 23, 2015
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