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Recto: Sicher
Purchased with funds provided by the Annual Gift Appeal.
Sicher
Recto: Sicher Purchased with funds provided by the Annual Gift Appeal.
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Sicher

Artist Charles A.A. Dellschau (American, born Prussia, 1830 - 1923)
DepartmentAmerican Art
DateJuly 15,1912
Dimensions22 x 19 in. (55.9 x 48.3 cm)
Credit LinePurchased with funds provided by the Annual Gift Appeal
Object number79.20.177
DescriptionDrawing and collage on two sides of a paper support that include handwritten text and newspaper clippings. One composition features collaged text from Scientific American. The other composition features a design for a vehicle embellished with striped motifs surrounded by a striped border with text and numerals.Label TextRenaissance paintings show saints and angels floating or flying around amid clouds in the same skies where Dellschau’s angelic Aeros are suspended light as a feather. –Thomas McEvilley (American, 1939–2013), critic, poet, novelist, and scholar Between 1908 and 1921, Charles Dellschau—a German immigrant, retired butcher, and supposed former Sonora Aero Club member—created twelve large, hand-bound books with more than 2,500 drawings related to airships and the development of flight. Stored in the attic of a family home in Houston, Texas, these fascinating works were not discovered until the 1960s, when they were dumped on a sidewalk and salvaged by a junk dealer, after miraculously surviving a fire. While it has never been proven that the Sonora Aero Club existed in Sonora, California, during the Gold Rush (1848–1855), it is clear that this artist possessed a great imagination. Dellschau’s collages document the men and the machines they dreamed up at secretive club meetings dedicated to the discussion of flight exploration, a new frontier during the period when Dellschau created these works. However, his fantasies were not unhinged from reality; they were layered on top of it. Dellschau’s detailed, annotated mixed-media images of heroic flying machines—Barnum & Bailey, Buck Rogers, and Jules Verne all stirred together—are interspersed with collaged pages (which the artist referred to as “press blooms”) featuring thousands of newspaper clippings related to the political events and technological advances of the period. (Suzanne Weaver, 2019, Group Label) Exhibition HistoryFlight or Fancy? The Secret Life of C.A.A. Dellschau,San Antonio Museum of Art, Focus Gallery, 2002InscriptionsRecto: Upper left: 2599 Left side: Sicher 15 Lower center: = various symbols - C. A. A. Dellschau. Verso under flap: 2600 - C. A. A. DellschauSignedRecto lower center: C.A.A. Dellschau Verso under flap: C. A. A. Dellschau
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Recto: Press Blooms
Purchased with funds provided by The Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
July 6-12, 1912
Recto: Buster Front or Rear
Purchased with funds provided by The Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
May 2, 1912
Recto: Aero Sicher Center Cut
Purchased with funds provided by the Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
June 24-26, 1912
Recto: Aero Sicher
Purchased with funds provided by the Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
June 21-23, 1912
Recto: Anna Center
Purchased with funds provided by the Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
June 16-19,1912
Recto: War Press Blooms
Purchased with funds provided by The Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
April 28-29, 1915
Recto: War Aero Meeo
Purchased with funds provided by the Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
June 3, 1915
Recto: Press Blooms Aero Meeo
Purchased with funds provided by The Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
June 6, 1915
Recto: Minas Inside War, Long Trip Four Lifters
Purchased with funds provided by The Annual Gi…
Charles A.A. Dellschau
December 28-31, 1914
Recto: War Press Blooms Real Houmor Home Mades
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Charles A.A. Dellschau
December 21, 1914
Recto: War
Purchased with funds provided by The Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
October 31-November 17, 1914
Recto: Anna Outside Flanck
Purchased with funds provided by the Annual Gift Appeal.
Charles A.A. Dellschau
June 5-8, 1912

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