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The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger The KinderKids ~ Known worldwide for his accomplishments as a painter Feininger began his career as a cartoonist producing—all too briefly—two beautifully ambitious comic strips for the Chicago Sunday Tribune in 1906 The KinDerKids and Wee Willie Winkies World both of which remain high points in the history of strip cartooning

The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger The ~ Known worldwide for his accomplishments as a painter Feininger began his career as a cartoonist producing—all too briefly—two beautifully ambitious comic strips for the Chicago Sunday Tribune in 1906 The KinDerKids and Wee Willie Winkies World both of which remain high points in the history of strip cartooning

The KinderKids Wikipedia ~ The KinderKids and Wee Willie Winkies World were early newspaper comics by painter Lyonel Feininger and published by the Chicago Sunday Tribune during 1904–05 Similar in form to Little Nemo and the later Sunday editions of Krazy Kat most of Feiningers comics occupied a fullpage and were rendered in color The KinderKids were published in Tribune papers beginning April 29 1906 Feiningers second feature Wee Willie Winkies World was published concurrently with The KinderKids

Lyonel Feininger Lambiek Comiclopedia ~ Lyonel Feininger was a GermanAmerican Expressionist and Cubist painter who also had an interesting career in comics He created two childrens comics The Kinder Kids 1906 and Wee Willie Winkies World 19061907 which both lasted only half a year but were very influential on the development of newspaper comics

GCD Issue The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger ~ Lyonel Feininger illustrations Inks Lyonel Feininger illustrations Letters typeset Indexer Notes Introduction to the KinDerKids and Wee Willie Winkie comic strips and a biography of Lyonel Feininger Reprints text introduction to characters in the KinDerKids from Chicago Tribune of 19060429

The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger Lyonel Feininger ~ For historians who study the early Founding Fathers of the modern comic strip this fine book establishes Lyonel Feiningers significant influence on the evolution of the art form Known famously as a founding instructor of the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar Germany Feininger is also considered an early founder of the Modernist movement in 1920s Europe

Don Marksteins Toonopedia Lyonel Feininger ~ The KinDerKids came to an end on November 18 1906 and Wee Willie Winkies World on January 20 1907 So brief was their passage they are scarcely even mentioned in early histories of comics But Feiningers growing reputation as an artist ensured they would never quite be forgotten

Lyonel Feininger Art ~ Lyonel Charles Feininger July 17 1871 – January 13 1956 was a GermanAmerican painter and a leading exponent of Expressionism He also worked as a caricaturist and comic strip artist He also worked as a caricaturist and comic strip artist

Review The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger is ~ In 1906 fine artist Lyonel Feininger produced two comic strips for The Chicago Sunday Tribune The KinDerKids a whimsical strip that follows the journey of a motley assortment of adventurous globetrotting children and Wee Willie Winkie’s World an even more expressionistic – yet equally charming – strip detailing the tapestry of a young child’s fantasy world

Lyonel Feininger Wikipedia ~ Lyonel Charles Feininger was a GermanAmerican painter and a leading exponent of Expressionism He also worked as a caricaturist and comic strip artist He was born and grew up in New York City traveling to Germany at 16 to study and perfect his art He started his career as a cartoonist in 1894 and met with much success in this area He was also a commercial caricaturist for 20 years for magazines and newspapers in the USA and Germany At the age of 36 he started to work as a fine artist He


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