Thank you for your replies. I have added the information into the page.
I thought it might also be a good idea to put up some information about the
extraordinary itinerant entertainer who was Giuseppe Baggi ... so I have! See
http://www.origamiheaven.com/historygiuseppebaggi.htm if you are int
Yes, David, Robert,
I made a mistake with the model. I have in my files Cerceda’s peacock from a
square, and the model depicted in the ad shown by David Mitchell is from a
banknote. Yesterday Michel Grand wrote me noting the mistake. He said:
I think you have made a miss-spelling about the yea
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of F DAVID"
on
6/19/19, 2:15 PM:
In my reply to David Mitchell’s post, I said that the peacock pictured with
a fanned tail is by Adolfo Cerceda.
Laura Rosenberg replied:“Yes, that is correct.Year of creation 1975.”
However, my late father who
In my reply to David Mitchell’s post, I said that the peacock pictured with a
fanned tail is by Adolfo Cerceda.
Laura Rosenberg replied:“Yes, that is correct.Year of creation 1975.”
However, my late father who died in 1970, taught me and my brothers this model,
so I believe the model creation d
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> I believe the peacock pictured with a fanned tail is by Adolfo Cerceda.
Yes, that is correct. Year of creaton 1975.
The peacock with a long horizonal tail is a Solorzano Sagredo. He used the
image as a logo for his envelopes and advertisiment.
Laura Rozenberg
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 2:40 AM David Mitchell <
davidgrahammitch...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have added a new page to the history section of my Origami Heaven
> website about paperfolding in Mad magazine in the 1960's - see
> http://www.origamiheaven.com/historymadmagazine.htm
Fun stuff! I'm wor
David Mitchell wrote:
“I would also be interested to know if you can identify any of the designs as
being by anyone other than Giuseppi Baggi. I think the peacocks may be by
Yoshizawa, for instance? “
I believe the peacock pictured with a fanned tail is by Adolfo Cerceda.
David Shall
Sent fro
I have added a new page to the history section of my Origami Heaven website
about paperfolding in Mad magazine in the 1960's - see
http://www.origamiheaven.com/historymadmagazine.htm
The series of subscriptions adverts featuring origami by Giuseppi Baggi that
ran from April 1967 to September 19