Last night I received an e-mail from the grandson of John Ohnimus. I used some of the premium illustrations from the Henderson Book in the new Americana Collection of Panels and Ornaments. They are the best of the group by far. John Ohnimus was living in Denver at the time he did the artwork.
My granddaddy is the John Ohnimus who's work you have on CD. He would be flipping over in his grave if he knew his work was still being admired. He died 10 years before I was born. Wish I could have met him.
He trained his youngest son Tony Ohnimus (my daddy) to be a very fine artist / illustrator / designer. Tony' brilliant career as art director for "The Courier Journal" in Louisville Ky. ended early when he died at 36. I was only 5 years old. I went to University of Louisville and studied graphic design. I am now retired and am 61 years old.
Thanks,
John A. Ohnimus
Louisville, Kentucky
I have always felt good about using the artwork from the Turn of the Century masters, partially as a tribute but also to give their artwork new life. The Henderson book is quite hard to find and not many people might ever have a chance to see some of their artwork.
Mike