THE SECRETS OF DELLSCHAU

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Charles A. A. Dellschau was born on June 4 1830 in Brandenburg Prussia and immigrated to the United States in 1853 first settling in Texas. The historical record falls silent until 1860 when he is again shown living in Texas where he marries Antonia Hilt the following year. The so-called “lost years” of the secretive Dellschau's life became a matter of controversy when his voluminous illustrated notebooks surfaced nearly a half-century after his death in 1923 at age 93.Dellschau literally spent the last 20 years of his life closeted away in an attic apartment creating a fantastical body of art that continues to fascinate. Indeed today Dellschau is recognized as one of America's leading visionary artists ranked alongside such world luminaries as Henry Darger and Adolf Wölfli. A single page of one of his notebooks now fetches thousands of dollars—and there are thousands of such pages frenetic productivity being a hallmark of visionary artists.But Dellschau's work—consisting of ink and watercolor illustrations of fanciful flying machines to which he frequently pasted newspaper clippings or “press blooms” as he called them —appears to tell a coherent story of the Sonora (California) Aero Club. Using an anti-gravity gas purportedly invented by one of its members The Club allegedly turned out a series of experimental aircraft some 50 years before the Wright Brothers first took wing.. The Secrets of Dellschau: The Sonora Aero Club & The Airships of the 1800s is the first book-length account of Dellschau's life and work.
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