| The story 
        is essentially one that could have been used in an Image d'Epinal  , 
        or indeed could be seen as a relative of Struwwelpeter  - an excess (here gastronomic) leads to a punishment, and then to redemption. 
        What makes this a more modern concept is that the pictures are all about 
        scale, both in a psychological context, and in terms of what 
        drawing and compsoition can achieve. While the diminution of scale can 
        be seen as a variant on Alice in Wonderland, what JOB 
        does is explore the visual implications of this, invoking a sort of proto-surrealist 
        world of threat and forgiveness, the fusion of the ordinary and the marvellous. The pacing 
        of the images through the books is exemplary and confident, note the transition 
        to silhouette and then back. The colour printing, as in French books of 
        this period, is superb - see also the work of Boutet de Monvel.   page size 
        22 x 29 cms |