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The Eccentric Gentleman is the third book by narrative artist and author Jeffrey Schweitzer. This playful whimsical narrative of rhyming poems is perfect for all ages and includes 10 unique beautifully crafted illustrations. Each original illustrations for The Eccentric Gentleman were hand cut from paper and layered to create small sets resulting in illustrations with wonderful shadows and unusual visual depth. Mr. Schweitzer has exhibited his narrative works in shows nationally and internationally. His most recent titles include Tales of Wizardly Whimsy (2015) and Into the Moonlight (2014).

Produktbeschreibung
The Eccentric Gentleman is the third book by narrative artist and author Jeffrey Schweitzer. This playful whimsical narrative of rhyming poems is perfect for all ages and includes 10 unique beautifully crafted illustrations. Each original illustrations for The Eccentric Gentleman were hand cut from paper and layered to create small sets resulting in illustrations with wonderful shadows and unusual visual depth. Mr. Schweitzer has exhibited his narrative works in shows nationally and internationally. His most recent titles include Tales of Wizardly Whimsy (2015) and Into the Moonlight (2014).
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Autorenporträt
Jeffrey Schweitzer is an artist and author based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His narrative artwork has been exhibited extensively in galleries in the United States, Australia and China including New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Santa Fe, Brisbane and Beijing. His whimsical, beautifully-illustrated short stories and limited edition books have developed a following by art lovers of all ages. Mr. Schweitzer has eight books available through Bindlestick Books, including the popular titles The Mundane Ghost (2016), Home: An Illustrated Journal (2019) and He Lets the Stars be his Guide (2022). Mr. Schweitzer received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2006 and a BFA from Columbia College Chicago in 2003.