Franz Kafka's The Trial: Josef K's End, 1977 |
THE TRIAL
BY FRANZ KAFKA
Illustrations by James G. Todd
Franz Kafka's The Trial: Josef K. Meets Painter, 1977 |
Franz Kafka's The Trial: Leni's Kiss, 1977 |
Franz Kafka's The Trial: Painter's Home, 1977 |
Franz Kafka's The Trial: Slum Children Meet Josef K., 1977 |
The Franz Kafka’s Trial: The Courtyard, 1977 |
Franz Kafka's The Trial: The Whipper, 1977 |
Franz Kafka's The Trial: Waiting Room, 1977 |
Franz Kafka's The Trial: Josef K's 1st Interrogation, 197 |
Franz Kafka’s The Trial: Dismissal of Lawyer, 1977 |
JAMES G. TODD was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA) in 1937, but has lived the last forty years in Missoula, Montana in the Northwest Rocky Mountains. He received his art education at the Chicago Art Institute and the University of Montana (UM) where he received his MFA in painting and printmaking in 1970. He taught in Western Germany between 1965 and 1968, and was a Professor of Humanities at UM from 1971-80, and a Professor of Art at UM from 1980-2000 when he retired. James has worked with many different styles and subjects although his social and political interests remain fairly consistent. As a professor, in addition to teaching printmaking and painting, he taught, wrote, and lectured on the social history of art, and as an artist, James was especially interested in the political tradition of wood cuts and wood engravings, and specialized in those media and acrylic painting.
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