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<div align="center"><b>This website in May 2000</b></div>
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'Andy's Early Comics Archive' has been going since early 2000, inspired by the <b>Platinum Age Comics mailinglist</b> (founded December 1999). My website started out as a <b>link list</b>. So, all it did was to refer to early comics on <b>other websites</b> - not that many at the time. (I had some pictures parked on another website, which is mentioned further down: 'My visual archive of early comics (just pictures, no text)'). Nowadays you would simply google particular artists, especially by using the Google image feature. On the other hand, how would you know the artist's names, let alone find anonymous works from earlier centuries? So, maybe a dedicated link list would still be useful, especially one focussing on more detailed contributions.
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Here's what I had come up with in May 2000.
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It seems I had not even figured out how to create a link, so I just copied the website adresses into the text.
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<span style="font-size: 200%;">Note: this is a very old list, included for historical interest, where most of the <b>links will be dead</b> by now!!!
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<p align=CENTER><font size=7><font color="#DD0000"><b>Frühe Comics</b></font></FONT><font color="#DD0000"><font size=4> <br>
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(Early Comics)<b><br>
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<p><font color="#008800"><br>
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The best place to ask for further <b>information</b> is this mailing list:<br>
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<b>Platinum Comics<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.eGroups.com/group/PlatinumAgeComics</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#008800">e Diskussion of early comics, anything up to 1930.<br>
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When looking for stuff on the web, try <</font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.google.com</font><font color="#008800">>. Within long texts your searchword is sometimes difficult to find, for that Google have a 'show matches' link to the same page, saved on their computers, with those words highlighted. Which is also handy when the actual page <b>no longer exists</b> online.<br>
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When looking for links about 'fine art' artists the best bet is:<br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.artcyclopedia.com/index.html</font><font color="#008800"><br>
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Not as detailed as it could be, doesn't tell you if a site has two or 200 images of the chosen artist.<br>
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Some other searchengines:</font><font size=2><br>
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<font color="#0033FF"><http://www.altavista.com>,<http://search.aol.com/index.adp>, <http://www.cannylink.com/artartists.htm>, <http://www.1place4all.com/search/search.cgi>, <http://www.curryguide.com>, <http://www.directhit.com>, <http://www.easyq.de/start/index_ie.htm>, <http://www.goto.com>, <http://hotbot.lycos.com>, <http://infoseek.go.com>, <http://search.mamma.com>, <http://www.excite.com>, <http://search.netscape.com>, <http://www.northernlight.com>, <http://www.scrubtheweb.com>, <http://vancouver-webpages.com/VWbot/searchBC.html>, <http://www.bazarin.com>, <http://www.webcrawler.com>, <http://www.yahoo.com><br>
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</font>This is a list of artists, divided chronologically into five groups and alphabetically within those groups. Some artists could be put into two groups of course, especially those straddling the 1900 divide, for instance Dirks. If you have a better idea, good for you. Well, I could have made 1896 the cutoff point, but the real change was the establishment of speechballoons, which happened gradually around the turn of the century. This list stops with 1929, before the appearance of non-comical adventure strips in the USA and the real start of modern comics with Hergé. The five time-groups are: <br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Very Early <br>
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1700-1800 <br>
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1800-1850<br>
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1850-1900<br>
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1900-1929</b></font><br>
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<font size=4><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font></FONT><font color="#DD0000"><b><font size=5>Very Early:</font><br>
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(Illuminated Manuscripts and gothic painting)<br>
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Adam & Eve<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/10_10_moutier_grandval_bible.GI </font><br>
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Illumination (low res scan) <font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Cantigas de Alfonso el Sabio </b></font>1250-1300<b><br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/zgothic/miniatur/1251-300/index.html<br>
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http://gallery.euroweb.hu/art/zgothic/miniatur/1251-300/08s_1250.jpg</font><b><br>
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</b>Life of marine merchants<br>
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This comes from a rather interesting book, because it seems to contain several picturestories. In 'A history of Illuminated Manuscripts' by C.de Hamel, p,147 is a charming comic about a man accidentally falling into a bullring, and being spared when the Virgin Mary sends the bull to sleep. The last panel shows the spectators congratulating the bull! (MS.C.I.I, f.200r)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.hnh.com/composer/alfonso.htm</font><br>
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e about Alfonso el Sabio (Alfonso the Wise) (1221/30-1284)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.fundego.es/artcult/musica/1epoca/alfonso.htm<br>
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</font>s Alfonso el Sabio (picture of him)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Queen Mary' Psalter </b></font>1300-1320 <font color="#DD0000"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/zgothic/miniatur/1301-350/index.html<br>
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http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/zgothic/miniatur/1301-350/04e_1300.html<br>
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</font>'This page is divided into six fields of different background patterns, all representing the figures of a prophet and an apostle. Their names are at the bottom of the fields.' - So it's not a comic whatsoever, but interesting for the speech bands (?) winding around the figures.<font color="#DD0000"><br>
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<b>Legend of Saint Ladislas (from the Anjou Legendarium)</b></font><b><br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/zgothic/miniatur/1301-350/08h_1300.html<br>
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http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/zgothic/miniatur/1301-350/08h_1301.html</font><br>
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"The collection contains stories from the life of saints important for the House of Anjou. It was intended for children with brief text for the picture."<br>
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(Not exactly a comic, but the same guy in each picture)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><br>
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<b>Duccio </b></font>(active 1278, died 1319)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/duccio.jpg%20<br>
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</font>Painting: Jesus healing the Blind Man - definitely a <b>comic</b> <br>
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Giovanni di Paolo </b></font>(active 1420, died 1482)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/giovanni.jpg<br>
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</font>Beautiful gothic <b>comic</b> of a saint walking out of his house and up into the mountains, like the Duccio (above) both scenes within the same 'panel'. <br>
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<font color="#AA0000">A two-panel comic doesn't need two physical panels (in fact, those can be quite misleading, when they only show the same character in different situations in a longer story, which means they are two illustrations, not a comic.) (Yes, there is no clear division.)</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<font size=5>1700 - 1800: <br>
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Engel, Johann Jacob </b></font>(1741 - 1802)<font color="#DD0000"><b> <br>
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</b></font>'Ideen zur Mimik' 2 Bände, Berlin 1785/86 of which a four-panel sequence for the play 'Otto von Wittelsbach' was reprinted in the Goez reprint from 1980 (see below). - (Prof. am Joachimsthaler Gymnasium in Berlin, unterrichtete u.a. d. Prinzen Friedr. Wilhelm III. u. galt als grosser Förderer d. Familienromans seiner Zt.)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Gillray, James</b></font> (1756-1815)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/bullsprogress.gif</font><br>
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The Bull's Progress - 4 panel comic<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/tableturn.gif</font><br>
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The table's turned - 2 panel comic (with speechballoons !!!)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/slippery.jpg</font><br>
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Very Slippery Weather - not a comic, but interesting as the background shows a shopwindow with lots of cartoons exhibited there. <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.arpla.univ-paris8.fr/spoutnik/juillet/gillray_portfolio/index.htm <br>
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</font>f Portfolio<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://sheldon.unl.edu/HTML/ARTIST/Gillray_J/FFF.html<br>
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</font>e Mini Biogr. - Fat Cattle, 1802, hand colored etching<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~malek/Zebufolder/Zebulandnorth.html<br>
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</font>e 'The Bloomsbury Farmer Planting Bedfordshire Whear'<font size=4><font color="#666666"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#CCCC99"> </font></FONT> <font color="#0033FF"><br>
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</font><font color="#DD0000"><b>Goez, Joseph Franz Freiher von </b></font>(1745-1815)<br>
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<b>The inventor of the graphic novel</b> (Sorry, Toepffarians). Well, maybe novelette, because 160 panels isn't really enough to call it a novel. Let's say comic book. Published in <b>1783</b>, a very overacted melodrama called 'Lenardo und Blandine' after a poem by Bürger. Lots of sighing and dying. Especially sighing.<br>
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Complete title, <b>first</b> edition:<br>
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<font color="#990066">'Versuch einer zalreichen Folge leidenschaftlicher Entwürfe für empfindsame Kunst- und Schauspielfreunde. Erfunden, gezeichnet, geätzt und mit Anmerkungen begleitet ('with accompanying explanations') von J.F.von Götz, Augsburg (o.J.,1783)</font><br>
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<b>Second</b> edition, <b>without</b> the (lengthy) accompanying explanations! Apparently someone thought the public would understand the pictures on their own, with only the speech of the protagonists in short captions underneath:<br>
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<font color="#990066">'Lenardo und Blandine, ein Melodram nach Bürger in 160 Leidenschaftlichen Entwürfen. Erfunden und auf Kupfer gezeichnet von J.F.von Göz 1783' (o.O., Augsburg)</font><br>
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(He keeps spelling his name differently. Even more intriguing: he was a baron from Transylvania! Tabloid headline: 'Dracula Invents Comics Shock')<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.kfki.hu/keptar/english/g/goez/<br>
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</font>e biography<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.kfki.hu/keptar/english/g/goez/muvek/onarckep.html</font><br>
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e Larger version of the Self-portrait & description<b><br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://212.172.255.2/medien/DA_Medien.htm?id=208855&con_id=2511413</font><br>
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d Insel-Verlag (who did the reprint)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/102-3264726-5898412</font><br>
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e Booksearch (all sold out)<b><br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://www.omega.it/ospite_bo/n.5/teatro.htm</font><br>
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i Not sure what this is. Scroll down to:<br>
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Josef Franz con Goez "Lenardo und Blandine" melologo per recitazione e orchestra (...) Gottfried August Buerger "Lenore" ballata per recitazione e pianoforte "Lenardo und Blandine" ballata per recitazione e pianoforte <font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Hogarth, William</b></font> (1697-1764)<br>
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Haven't found a site that lets you see the famous sequences in a convenient way. The one most of these urls are from (famsf.org) has the prints all topsy turvy in no sequence. But you can enlarge them to see lots of detail, so that's good. When there is a better site I'll dump all this for one url.<br>
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You could also try:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lamp.ac.uk/hogarth/01_to_19.html</font><br>
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'The William Hogarth Archive', which has an impressive 126 prints on view, but the list has no titles, just Image 001, Image 002 etc. <br>
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Pity there is no complete online page with the painted sequences. They are much more beautiful. (Compare the first two in Marriage a la Mode).<br>
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<b>A Harlot's Progress</b><font color="#0033FF"><br>
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(1732) <b>The complete series of engravings</b> (6)<br>
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(painted version scene 1, 1743 Oil on canvas, 70x91cm National Gallery, London)<i><br>
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(painted version scene 2)<br>
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</b></font><b>Rake's Progress</b><br>
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</font>The last scene, here also in the painted version:<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.artchive.com/artchive/H/hogarth/hogarth_rake_in_bedlam.jpg.html<br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Record?51428&=list&=41&=william&=And&=45&=0&=keywords&=Yes&=hogarth%20&=&=&=Yes&=&=f<br>
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</b>http://sunsite.auc.dk/cgfa/hogarth/hogarth_bio.htm</font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ArtistWorks?id=301</font><br>
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Holdings of the Tate Gallery, 13 paintings viewable online<font color="#999999"><b><br>
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</font>Only 2 images, but one of them is the amazing 'The Battle of the Pictures',1744 <br>
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<font color="#AA0000">My theory of <b>why comics became possible</b> is that the public had to be softened up for the mindboggling explosion of multi-panel imagery that comics present to the viewer (compared to what existed before). And this was accomplished by the thousands of prints which for the first time ever became widely available in the early 18th century. (Both modern music and modern imagery were established then). That's why comics or picturestories were not the direct result of new technology, but of the <b>change of perception of non-sequential</b> imagery. This change of course <b>was</b> the result of new technology, but it's very important to make the distinction, or one completely misunderstands the nature of comics. <br>
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Some argue that the invention of printing (on a small scale) in the early 1400s stopped book-illuminations and altar pieces to use picture stories, because the printed bits were put on separately from the images. Or that the fact that now the educated classes actually could read made expensive picturestories redundant. Another reason must surely be that artists suddenly saw themselves no longer as decorators or purveyors of religious propaganda, but creators of new aesthetic constructs, independent of the content; (ie, it was more important <b>how</b> the Madonna was painted than the fact that it was a Madonna). But it also ties in with my theory, that a <b>printed</b> comic as opposed to the odd painted one, would have been <b>too much to stomach</b>. 300 years later, when pictures became <b>ubiquitous</b>, was there no avoiding them, and the even more brutal notion of taking away the <b>power of the single image</b> by telling the story in <b>lots</b> of pictures could slowly take hold, to be finally, irrevocably, realised by Toepffer in 1827.<br>
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</font>The 'Battle of the Pictures' print is a nice illustration of the new overwhelmingness of all those pictures being churned out at the time, for the first time.<font color="#999999"><b><br>
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</b></font><b><font color="#DD0000">Rowlandson, Thomas </font></b><font color="#DD0000"></font>(1756-1827)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/account.jpg</font><br>
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The Captain's account current - or - Charge and Discharge, <b>2 panel comic</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/advised.jpg</font><br>
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Reform Advised - Reform Begun, <b>2 panel comic</b> <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/love.jpg</font><br>
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The four seasons of love, <b>4 panel comic</b> (duh!)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/gamester.jpg</font><br>
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The Huntsman rising/The Gamester going to bed, 2 panels but not really a comic, more a comparison<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/humbug.jpg</font><br>
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The double Humbug - <b>2 panel comic</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/emperor.jpg</font><br>
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The Progress of Emperor Napoleon, <b>4 panel comic<br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/rowlandson_thomas.html<br>
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</font>e Links: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (628 gifs)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~malek/Zebufolder/Zebulandnorth.html<br>
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</font>e <b>7 thumbs</b> of the famous <b>Doctor Syntax</b> series of illustrations. Nothing to do with comcics of course, except that the protagonist and type of story clearly was a great influence on Toepffer. They are unusual too in that they were drawn <b>before</b> the text. And many of his cartoons are like that, even now they invite the viewer to invent a story for them. <font color="#0033FF"><br>
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Cham </b></font>(Amédée de Noé) (1819-1879)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/psearch?Request=A&Person=214040<br>
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</font>e (No Pictures)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://polyglot.cal.msu.edu/efg/curiosities/Cham/cham.htm<br>
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</font>f Curiosités du Dix-Neuvième Siècle Français (Biographie)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/182chamj.gif<br>
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</font>Satire on the beaked bonnet by "Cham" (Amédée de Noé); probably drawn in the 1840's, but apparently depicting the fashions of the early 1820's<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/biblio/base10/c/cham.htm<br>
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</font>f (Mini-biographie)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://bebop.chass.utoronto.ca/french/zola/periodiques/char.htm<br>
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</font>f Le Charivari<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.nga.gov/feature/manet/t_credit_context.htm<br>
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</font>e (?)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Cruikshank, George</b></font> (1792-1878)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/G62.gif</font><br>
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The Brave Boys (287 kb) <b>2 panel comic</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/G63.gif</font><br>
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Snowgliding (214 kb) <b>2 panel comic</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~malek/Zebufolder/Zebulandnorth.html<br>
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</font>e 'Monstrosities' (of fashion)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.speel.demon.co.uk/artists2/cruik.htm<br>
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</font>e <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://libnt6000.princeton.edu/Visual_Materials/cruikshank/comparison.html</font><br>
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e <b>46 comparisons </b>between original artwork and printed version. (You can pull the lower window within the webwindow up with the mouse, otherwise scrolling becomes awkward.)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://libnt6000.princeton.edu/Visual_Materials/cruikshank/index.html<br>
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http://libnt6000.princeton.edu/Visual_Materials/cruikshank/intro.html<br>
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http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/grimm/grimm_menu.html</font><br>
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e/d 'Fairy Tales by the Grimm Brothers' with his and other's illustrations, for instance:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/grimm/rumpeng_cruikshank.html</font><br>
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e Rumpelstilzchen<b><i><br>
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</i></b><font color="#0033FF">http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/cruikshank_george.html</font><br>
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e links<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRcruikshank.htm<br>
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</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Doré, Gustave</b></font> (1832-1883)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/russepage117.gif</font><br>
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Histoire de la Sainte Russe 1854, p.117 211 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/russepage179.gif</font><br>
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Histoire de la Sainte Russe 1854, p.179 183 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://pressibus.org/bd/debuts/auteurs/frdore.html<br>
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</font>f 1847, Gustave Doré <br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Doyle, Richard </b></font>(1824-1883)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/mountainwalk.gif</font><br>
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The Mountainwalk<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/switzerland.gif</font><br>
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Switzerland<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/coblentz.gif</font><br>
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Coblentz<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.pitt.edu/~enroom/illustrators/doyle.htm</font><br>
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e The Illustrators Project<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Dros, Gustave<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://pressibus.org/bd/debuts/auteurs/frdroz.html<br>
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</font>f 1848, Monsieur Trouillard<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Goya, Francisco </b></font>(1746-1826)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.giuntimultimedia.com/edicola/cdarte/goya/222mcd10.html<br>
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http://www.giuntimultimedia.com/edicola/cdarte/goya/images/222gcd10.jpg<br>
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</font>La maja desnuda, 23 kb 1797-1800 circa<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.giuntimultimedia.com/edicola/cdarte/goya/223mcd10.html<br>
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http://www.giuntimultimedia.com/edicola/cdarte/goya/images/223gcd10.jpg<br>
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</font>La maja vestida, 30kb 1800-1805<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://users.erols.com/browndk/art/maja.htm</font><br>
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(ha, ha)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/pedro1.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/pedro2.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/pedro3.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/pedro4.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/pedro5.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/pedro6.jpg</font><br>
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<b>Fray Pedro & Maragato - The Monk Pedro and the Robber Maragato, 1812<br>
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</b>Don't miss this one! A real comic, all done as fine art paintings. Probably totally unique.<br>
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<font size=4><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font></FONT><font color="#DD0000"><b>Hoffman, Heinrich </b></font>(1809-1894)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/struwwel.html<br>
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</font>e Inhalt/Contents (The English versions are from Slovenly Peter or Cheerful Stories and Funny Pictures for Good Little Folks - Philadelphia: John C. Winston Company, n.d. ,1900?)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/vorwort_dual.html<br>
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</font>d Struwwelpeter Vorwort<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/twpete.html<br>
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</font>e 1 Struwwelpeter translated by Mark Twain<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/peter_dual.html<br>
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</font>- Struwwelpeter dual language -<br>
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d/e <b>1 Struwwelpeter</b> (An den Händen beiden, Ließ er sich nicht schneiden)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/friedrich_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>2 Die Geschichte vom bösen Friederich</b> /<br>
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The Story of Cruel Frederick(Er schlug die Stühl' und Vögel tot, Die Katzen litten große Not.)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/pauline_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>3 Die gar traurige Geschichte mit dem Feuerzeug</b>/ The Dreadful Story of Pauline and the Matches (Paulinchen war allein zu Haus, Die Eltern waren beide aus.)<br>
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0<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/bub_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>4 Geschichte von den schwarzen Buben</b>/ The Story of the Inky Boys (Die Sonne schien ihm aufs Gehirn, Da nahm er seinen Sonnenschirm.)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/jaeger_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>5 Die Geschichte von dem wilden Jäger</b>/The Story of the Wild Huntsman (Er springt hinein. Die Noth war groß; Es schießt der Haas die Flinte los.)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/daumen_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>6 Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutsche</b>r/The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb("Konrad!" sprach die Frau Mamma, "Ich geh aus und du bleibst da. ... )<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/kaspar_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>7 Die Geschichte vom Suppen-Kaspar</b>/The Story of Augustus who would not have any Soup (Der Kaspar, der war kerngesund, Ein dicker Bub und kegelrund,)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/philipp_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>8 Die Geschichte vom Zappel-Philipp</b>/The Story of Fidgety Philip (Und die Mutter blickte stumm, Auf dem ganzen Tisch herum.)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/guck_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>9 Die Geschichte von Hans Guck-in-die-Luft</b>/The Story of Johnny Look-in-the-Air (Also daß er kerzengrad, Immer mehr zum Flusse trat.)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/robert_dual.html<br>
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</font>d/e <b>10 Die Geschichte vom fliegenden Robert</b>/The Story of Flying Robert (Und der Hut fliegt weit voran, Stößt zuletzt am Himmel an.)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.struwwelpeter.com/<br>
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</font>d/e/f Der Struwelpeter, Slovenly Peter, Pierre L'ébouriffé<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/em-peter.gif<br>
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</font>- Original illustration by Edward Waldo Emerson<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/struwwel/emerson.html<br>
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</font>e Ralph Waldo Emerson and Struwwelpeter <br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Nadar</b></font> (Félix Tournachon 1820-1910)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://pressibus.org/bd/debuts/auteurs/frnadar.html<br>
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</font>f 1848, Mossieu Réac<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Pocci, Franz von </b></font>(1807-1876)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic.de/gelbeseiten/lex_fpocci.html</font><br>
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d Biographie (Eckart Sackmann)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic.de/gelbeseiten/lex_fpocci.spinat.html<br>
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http://www.comic.de/gelbeseiten/lex_fpocci.staatshaem.html<br>
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</font>(art-samples)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Schroedter, Adolph </b></font>(1805-1875)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic.de/gelbeseiten/lex_schroedter.html<br>
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</font>d Biographie (Eckart Sackmann)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic.de/gelbeseiten/lex_schroedter.piepmeyer.html<br>
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</font>d "Piepmeyer" 26 KB Comic: political satire. German follower of Töpffer. <br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Töpffer, Rodolphe </b></font>(1799-1846)<font color="#DD0000"><b> </b></font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/cryptogamea.gif</font><br>
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3 panels showing <b>two independent actions</b>, people going overboard in the foreground, a ship slowly approaching in the background. <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/1833jabot30a-1.gif</font><br>
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page from 'Monsieur Jabot': Early use of <b>speechballoons</b> (well, thoughtballoons) containing a separate strip sequence (<b>comic within a comic</b>) (155 KB)<br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://www.reuben.org/evry/obadiah.html</font> <br>
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Many pages from the American edition. <b>The first US comicbook</b> in fact.<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/Obadiah1840pg30original.jpg</font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/Obadiah1840pg30.jpg<br>
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</font>Brother Jonathan Extra - Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck, page 30<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.geneva-city.ch:80/bpu/toepffer/<br>
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</font>f Société d'Etudes Töpffériennes<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://pressibus.org/bd/debuts/gen/frintro.html<br>
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</font>f <br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://www.mediadesk.com.fr/groensteen/seq2/topffer.htm</font><br>
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f 'Töpffer Scenariste' Thierry Groensteen<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.snl.ch/repertoi/perst/toepf001.htm#tˆpffer,%20rodolphe%201799<br>
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</font>- Genève: Bibliothèque publique et universitaire (Adresse und Liste der Nachlässe - Adresse et liste des fonds - Indrizzo e lista degli fondi)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.swissemb.org/quiz/html/answer_comics.html<br>
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</font>e Embassy of Switzerland 2900 Cathedral Ave. NW Washington<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.swisscomics.ch/~swisscom/magazine/tpfexpl.htm<br>
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</font>f Essai sur Rodolphe Töpffer © Léonard Morand<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lambiek.net/topffer.htm<br>
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</font>e<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.dds.nl/~ljcoster/J.J.A.Goeverneur/indext.html<br>
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</font>h J.A.A. Goeverneur 1829-1861<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.swisscomics.ch/~swisscom/authors/toepftra.htm<br>
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</font>- Bibliography of the translations (English, German)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/horay.jpg</font><br>
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Horay cover, (almost complete edition of the comics.)<br>
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<br>
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<font size=5><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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1850 - 1900:<br>
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</b></font></FONT><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Brown, Tom</b></font> (1870-1910)<br>
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'Tired Tim and Weary Willy'<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/browne.jpg</font><br>
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<b>Comic</b>: Phil Garlic, Bones & Billy Whiskers (1898)<font color="#006600"><br>
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</font><br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Bunny (C.E.Schultze)</b></font><font color="#0000FF"> </font>(1866-1939)<br>
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'Foxy Grandpa'<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Busch, Wilhelm</b></font> (1832-1908) <br>
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The best English publication of his comics is "The Genius of Wilhelm Busch" translated & edited by Walter Arndt, (University of California Press 1982)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://gutenberg.aol.de//autoren/busch.htm<br>
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</font><b>d The German Gutenberg site: His complete works in low res scans, circa 50 comics<br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/M_M_TOP.jpg</font><br>
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Wots sis? <b>Max und Moritz in den Vereinigten Staaten?</b> Well, it's just the Katzies in a German language newspaper, where they are still named after their original inspiration:<br>
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'Max und Moritz bringen Sonneschein in Onkel Leo's Leben' Lustige Blätter des Morgen-Journal's - Copyright 1908 by the American and Examiner<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.rivertext.com/max.html<br>
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</font>e some comics, translated by Gabriele Kahn<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.rivertext.com/hans.shtml<br>
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</font>e Hans Huckebein - der Unglücksrabe (the unlucky raven)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.vcu.edu/hasweb/for/mm/mmmenu.html<br>
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</font>e/d Max & Moritz<br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/coconinoworld/recits.html</font><br>
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<b>f 'Pierre Le Gelee' (Der Eispeter) & Christian et la Pipe </b>(lovely colours)<font color="#00EE00"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">also on this site:<s><br>
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</s></font>f 'Les attracteurs étranges de Wilhelm Busch' par Thierry Smolderen (4200 W)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/comparison.jpeg</font><br>
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comparison of original drawing and published version<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/uebrigens.gif</font><br>
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MM page 'Übrigens bei alle dem, ist so etwas nicht bequem...' 1860<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/knacks.gif</font><br>
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MM page 'Knacks! da bricht der Stuhl entzwei. Schwapp, da liegen sie im Brei.'<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://pressibus.org/bd/debuts/auteurs/frbusch.html<br>
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</font>f le maître des premières BD muettes<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.krref.krefeld.schulen.net/biographien/b0074t00.htm<br>
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</font>d Krefelder Referate<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.aski.org/institute/wb.htm<br>
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</font>d Wilhelm-Busch-Museum Hannover · Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und kritische Grafik<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.hamburg.de/Altonaer-Museum/Sonder/busch.html<br>
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</font>d Ausstellung<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lambiek.net/busch.htm</font><br>
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e<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Capy, Marcel </b></font>(1865-1941)<br>
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reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Caran D'Ache </b></font>(1859-1909)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/cow1.jpeg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/cow2.jpeg<br>
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</font>e <b>The Cow</b><font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/bath.jpeg<br>
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</font>e <b>The Bracing Bath</b><font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/captain1.jpeg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/captain2.jpeg<br>
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</font>e <b>The Captain</b><font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://pressibus.org/bd/debuts/auteurs/frcaran.html<br>
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</font>f De 1881 à 1909, les BD de Caran d'Ache <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://pressibus.org/bd/debuts/auteurs/frcaran2.html<br>
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</font>f 1894-1999, Maestro, le chef d'oeuvre retrouvé de Caran d'Ache <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm<br>
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</font>f Maestro, de Caran d'Ache, fin du 19ème siècle.<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/catalog.htm<br>
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</font>f (Les années Caran d'Ache Catalogue de l’exposition présentée au Musée du 21 janvier au 3 mai 1998.)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://graphicwitness.org/group/inpress.htm<br>
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</font>e (see under 'Le Rire')<br>
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Also reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Christophe</b></font> (1856-1945) <br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://www.paris.org/Expos/Cosinus</font><br>
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f Cosinus: version complete de cette album<br>
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Or just look at some pictures:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/3.1deuxieme-123.gif<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/3.2deuxieme-456.gif<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/4.1equilibre-123.gif<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/4.2equilibre-456.gif<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/6.1ballons-123.gif<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/6.2ballons-456.gif<br>
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</font><font size=4><font color="#0000FF"><br>
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</font></FONT><font color="#DD0000"><b>Daumier, Honore </b></font>(1808-1879)<br>
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No, unfortunately he didn't draw any comics. If only.<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://cccw.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LCC08.html<br>
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</font>e Louis Philippe, "La Poire", masks of 1831 - Leading Politicians, Gargantua litho1831<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~malek/Zebufolder/Zebulandnorth.html<br>
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</font>e<font color="#0033FF"> <br>
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</font><font color="#DD0000"><b>Dirks, Rudolph </b></font>(1877-1968)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.geocities.com/~jimlowe/katzies/katzdex.html<br>
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</font><b>e Katzenjammer Kids</b> (3300 W)<br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/oahtml/oapres.html<br>
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</font>e <b>Downloadable silent cartoon films (free)</b><font color="#00EE00"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.geocities.com/~jimlowe/katzies/artists.html<br>
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</font>e The "Other" Artists<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.nadir.org/nadir/periodika/jungle_world/50/27a.htm<br>
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</font>d "Mit dose kids, society is nix" - Vor hundert Jahren erschienen die "Katzenjammer Kids" zum ersten Mal im New Yorker Journal Jens Balzer<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic-art.com/~herriman/bios-1/dirks001.htm<br>
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</font>e Rudolph Dirks was born in 1877 in Heinde, Germany. <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.kingfeatures.com/news/story8.htm<br>
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</font>e The Katzenjammer Kids celebrate 100 years of mischief<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.chunkymonkey.com/funnies/beacartoonist3.htm<br>
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</font>A few facts about the funnies<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.serve.com/shea/germusa/katzjamm.htm<br>
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</font>e 'Much of this information came to us from a niece of Dirks. It was fun to meet her and have her tell about her two talented uncles.' Eberhard & Ruth Reichmann<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.geocities.com/~jimlowe/knerr/knerrdex.html<br>
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</font>e Harold H. Knerr (2900 W)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.balchinstitute.org/comics/subhuman.html<br>
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</font>e 'Ethnic Characters in the Comics'<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cagle.com/prolinks/library/mcGeean/newsviews0398.asp<br>
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</font>e 100th anniversary, Ed's Column from July 1997 (Runterrollen, da kommt erstmal weisse Flaeche,)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.imaginet.fr/bd/bdfevrier4.html<br>
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</font>f BD Le Centenaire:'1877 naît Rudolph Dirks. Cet Allemand émigré aux...'<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Doës, Louis-Christian</b></font> (1859-1944)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/does.htm<br>
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</font><b>Marvelous wordless Comic</b>: "14, avenue Marigny" planche tirée des 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir':<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm<br>
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</font><br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Fau, Fernan</b></font> (1858-1917)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Frost, A. B. </b></font>(Arthur Burdett)<font color="#DD0000"> </font>(1851-1928)<br>
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Hopefully there will be a Frost Section on the Coconino site soon.<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/raking.jpg</font><br>
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<b>Comic</b>: <b>Gentleman tires of raking the garden, enlists helper</b>. Harper's Bazaar, October 1884<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/tiger.jpg</font><br>
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Watercolour: Tiger having eaten professor, smoking. "She Was a Very Nice Girl" 1892; 21 kb<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Godefroy </b></font>(circa 1865-1903)<br>
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reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Howarth, F.M. </b></font>(Franklin Morris) (1865-1908)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Kemble, W.C.</b></font>(Edward Windsor) (1861-1933)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://etext.virginia.edu/railton/huckfinn/kemblec.html<br>
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</font>e ‘I've found hundreds of Kemble illustrations of African Americans in periodicals and...’<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Meggendorfer, Lothar</b></font><font color="#0000FF"> </font>(1847-1925) <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic.de/gelbeseiten/lex_lmeggendorfer.html</font><br>
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d Biographie (Eckart Sackmann)<font color="#FF0000"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic.de/gelbeseiten/lex_lmeggendorfer.moritat.html</font><font color="#FF0000"><br>
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</font><b>Comic</b>: Eine Moritat<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/mrri/medicine.htm<br>
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</font>e Bibliography (scroll down)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Oberländer, Adolf</b></font> (1845-1923)<br>
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Together with Busch and Meggendorfer the most accomplished contributor to Münchner Bilderbogen.<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Pissaro, Lucien </b></font>(1863-1944)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Poirson, Victor Armand </b></font>(1858-1893)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Sta, Henri de </b></font>(1845-1920)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Staudinger, Karl </b></font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/CAT_UND_THE....jpg</font><br>
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<b>Brilliant Art Nouveau Comic: The Cat and the Dachshunds</b><br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Steinlen, Théophile Alexandre </b></font>(1859-1923)<font color="#DD0000"> <br>
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</font><b>A whole series of comics can be studied here:</b><font color="#DD0000"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/amoonlighttragedy.jpg</font><br>
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A moonlight Tragedy<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/cute_little_girL.jpg</font><br>
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<b>A cute little girl </b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/mouse_and_two_cats.jpg</font><br>
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A mouse and two cats<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/black_and_white_cat.jpg</font><br>
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Black cat and white cat <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/cat_and_wool.jpg</font><br>
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Cat and wool <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/cat_and_milkjug.jpg</font><br>
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Cat and Milkjug<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/wintertime.jpg</font><br>
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Wintertime<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/cockfight.jpg</font><br>
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Cockfight<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/two_young_apes.jpg</font><br>
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Two Young Apes<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/raven_and_wine.jpg</font><br>
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Raven and Wine<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/beggar.jpg</font><br>
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The blind beggar <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/summerouting.jpg</font><br>
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Summerouting <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/waving_gentleman.jpg</font><br>
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A cane-waving gentleman (<b>use of speedlines</b>)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://graphicwitness.org/group/inpress.htm<br>
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</font>e (see under 'Simplicissimus')<br>
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Also reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Stuck, Franz von</b> </font><font color="#222222">(1863-1928)</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>There is at least one funny and brilliantly drawn comicpage, 'Der Bauer im Museum' (or something similar). Stuck (pronounced Shtook) of course was a brilliant painter, for instance:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.artmagick.com/paintings/stuck/stuck13.jpg</font><font color="#222222"><br>
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Der Mörder/The Murderer<br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.artmagick.com/paintings/stuck/stuck23.jpg</font><font color="#222222"><br>
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Sünde/Sin<br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.artmagick.com/paintings/stuck/stuck20.jpg</font><font color="#222222"><br>
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Kuss der Sphinx/The Kiss of the Sphinx<br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.artmagick.com/paintings/stuck/stuck22.jpg</font><font color="#222222"><br>
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Salome</font><br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Sullivan, J.F. </b></font>(1875-1974)<font color="#DD0000"><b> <br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/thief.gif</font><br>
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Comic: <b>The British Thief</b> 375 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/garden.gif</font><br>
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Comic: <b>A Suburban Garden</b> 328 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/row.gif</font><br>
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Comic: <b>The Triumph of Row</b> 326 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/gas_company.gif</font><br>
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Comic: <b>Our Gas Company </b>354 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/nightmare.gif</font><br>
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Comic: <b>Real Live Nightmare</b> 431 kb<font color="#FF0099"><br>
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</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Swinnerton, James </b></font>(1875-1974) (wie Saint-Ogan)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lambiek.net/swinnerton.htm<br>
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</font>e 2 panels, no text<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.comic-art.com/~herriman/bios-1/swinrtn1.htm<br>
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</font>e Biogr.<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Tenniel, John </b></font>(1820-1914)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de/~kolb/alice/alice_toc.html<br>
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</font>e ‘Alice in Wonderland’ <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jtenniel.htm<br>
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</font>e Biog.<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://press-www.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/98/ohio_st/84011842.ctl<br>
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</font>e (no pictures) The Tenniel Illustrations to the "Alice" Books<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Uzès </b></font>(1846-1909)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Willette, Adolphe </b></font>(1857-1926)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Yeats, Jack Butler</b></font> (1871-1957)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ARTyeats.htm<br>
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</font>e <b>Comic</b>: The Farmer and the Farmlabourer<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><br>
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<font size=5><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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1900 - 1929:</b></font></FONT><br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Ahern, Gene </b></font>(1895-1960)<br>
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Nov Schmoz Ka Pop?<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Andersson, Oskar Emil </b></font>(1877-1906)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Bancks, Jimmy</b></font> (1895-1952)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://surf.to/witzworx<br>
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</font>e Ginger Meggs<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Bateman, H.M. </b></font>(1887-1970)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ARTbateman.htm<br>
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</font>e Comic: The Politician who addressed the troops<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Beck, Billy de</b></font> (1890-1940)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/</font><font color="#0000FF">snuffycover.jpg</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>Cover of new book on him<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Berndt, Walter</b></font> (1899-1980)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Briggs, Clare</b></font> (1875-1930)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.reedsburg.com/briggs.htm<br>
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</font>e Biography, Selfportrait & single panel cartoon<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Brunhoff, Jean </b></font><font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/05/LL26.html<br>
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</font>e<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://homearts.com/depts/relat/sendakb9.htm<br>
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</font>e Sendak on Children's books.<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Byrnes, Gene </b></font>(1889-1974)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Crosby, Percy </b></font>(1890-1964)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/takeiteasy.gif<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/chasin.gif<br>
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</font>Two dailies<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.bpib.com/crosby.htm<br>
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</font>e Bug Plant Biography <br>
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<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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</font><font color="#DD0000"><b>Crane, Roy </b></font>(Royston Campbell)(1901-1977)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cartoon.org/crane.htm<br>
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</font>e <br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Dorgan, T.A. (‘TAD’) </b></font>(1877-1929)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Dwiggins, Clare Victor</b></font> (1874-1959)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Edwina, </b></font>(Frances Edwina Dumm) (1893-1990)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Ewer, Raymond Crawford</b></font> (18 -1915)<br>
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'Slim Jim and the Force'<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Feininger, Lionel</b></font> (1871-1956)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/LF01.gif</font><br>
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Comic: The Kinder Kids (Introduction page) 195 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/LF02.gif</font><br>
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Comic: <b>The Kinder Kids ‘Piemouth is rescued by kindhearted Pat’</b> 367 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.tcj.com/2_archives/r_Ce2De.html<br>
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</font>e The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger, Reviewed by Robert Boyd, “Comics Library,” TCJ #178<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Search<br>
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</font>'fine art'<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Fisher, Bud </b></font>(Harry Conway) (1885-1954)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://cccw.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/15/LMJ.html<br>
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</font>e Kellogs Cornflakes Werbe-Comic<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://cartoon.org/fame.htm<br>
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</font>e mini bio<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/frri/fisc.htm<br>
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</font>e bibliography<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Forton, Louis </b></font>(1879-1934)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www-ensimag.imag.fr/eleves/Matthieu.Chevrier/bio.html<br>
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</font>f Biographie (Pieds Nickelés)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://pressibus.org/bd/polis/b/bibi.html<br>
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</font>f Bibi Fricotin (1928 à 1988)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Fox, Fontaine</b></font> (1884-1964)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/15.gif</font><br>
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part of comicpage: Toonerville Folks<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Fougasse</b></font> (1887-1965)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LFundF.html<br>
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</font>e Comic <font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ARTbird.htm<br>
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</font>e <br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Frink, George</b></font> (18 -1912)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Goldberg, Rube </b></font>(1883-1970)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cartoon.org/goldberg.htm<br>
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</font>e <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.chunkymonkey.com/funnies/beacartoonist3.htm<br>
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</font>e Rube Goldberg - in a class of his own<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Gray, Harold</b></font> (1894-1968)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.liss.olm.net/loahp<br>
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</font><b>e Website <br>
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</b><br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Gross, Milt </b></font>(1895-1953)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://cccw.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LComics03.html<br>
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</font>e <b>Milt Gross's version of William Faulkner's "The Wild Palms" 1939</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.bpib.com/gross.htm<br>
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</font>e Biogr.<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.nightgarden.com/nize.htm<br>
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</font>e Nize Baby! by Milt Gross<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Gulbranson, Olaf </b></font>(1873-1958)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.museen-in-bayern.de/Tegernsee-Olaf.htm<br>
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</font>d Museum<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/poster.jpg</font><font color="#FF0099"><br>
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</font>Poster<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Hasleden, W.K. </b></font>(1872-1953)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/dervish.gif</font><br>
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<b>Comic</b>: The Kaiser and his Son become Whirling Dervishes... 1916<font color="#0000FF"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/thinkofit.gif</font><br>
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<b>Comic</b>: If you could only think of it 1916 159 kb<font color="#FF0099"><br>
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</font><br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Hamlin, Vincent T. </b></font>(1900-1993)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cagle.com/prolinks/library/mcGeean/newsviews0598.asp<br>
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</font>e Alley Oop in Ancient Egypt Ed's Column from April 1998<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Heine, T.T.<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://graphicwitness.org/group/inpress.htm<br>
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</font>e (see under 'Simplicissimus')<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Held Jr., John </b></font>(1889-1958)<br>
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None of his comics, but some very nice drawings:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/policemanhides.jpg</font><br>
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Policeman hides eyes as flapper disrobes<font color="#0000FF"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/boyandgirlonacouch.jpg</font><br>
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Boy & Girl on a Couch<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/hisfingers.gif</font><br>
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His Fingers encountered disappointment...<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/lifecover.jpg</font><br>
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Life - cover<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/dancing.gif</font><br>
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Dancing<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Herriman, George </b></font>(1880-1944)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/SELDES/ch15.html</font><br>
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e famous article by Seldes: 'The Krazy Kat That Walks By Himself<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/10apr43.gif</font><br>
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<b>daily</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/23jan39.gif</font><br>
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<b>daily</b> 'Not Do?' 75 KB<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/29jul38.gif</font><br>
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<b>daily</b> 'Blindman's Bluff'<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/ABrickAndBrothers.jpeg</font><br>
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<b>Sunday page</b> 'A Brick and his Brothers'<br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/oahtml/oapres.html<br>
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</font>e <b>Downloadable silent cartoon films (free)</b><font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://toons.artie.com/ransfrans/arg-love-hurts-sm.htm<br>
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</font>- daft animated gif<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.krazy.com/<br>
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</font>e<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic-art.com/~herriman/bios-1/herrimn1.htm<br>
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</font>e Biogr. (680 W)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/catalog.htm<br>
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</font>f Mini info Catalogue de l’exposition Krazy Herriman<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.io.com/~norwoodr/kk.html<br>
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</font>e Color <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lambiek.net/herriman.htm<br>
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</font>e<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810923130/affiniinc/103-2107098-9395868<br>
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</font>e Amazon <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.wenet.net/~flubble/krazykat.html<br>
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</font>e 'My Favorite Krazy Kat Panel'<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/idxref/5/0,5716,190862,00.html</font><br>
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e Encyclopedia Britannica entry<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.illustration-house.com/bios/herriman_bio.html</font><br>
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e short bio. and pic (300 W)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:encarta.msn.com/events/black_history_month/africana/lit_aa11.asp+herriman<br>
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</font>e <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.clstoons.com/paoc/herriman.htm</font><br>
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e<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/9art2.gif</font><br>
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'Neuvieme art' Herriman cover<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Holman, Bill</b></font> (1903-1987)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/hrri/hollo.htm#holmanb<br>
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</font>e Bibliography<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Horrabin, Frank </b></font>(James Francis)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/who_was_that.gif</font><br>
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Japhet and Happy (Who was that?)<font size=4><font color="#0000FF"><br>
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</font></FONT><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Irvin, Rea</b> </font>(1881-1972) <font color="#DD0000"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.mcny.org/reairvin.htm<br>
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</font>e 16 covers for New Yorker<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LComicsLine.html</font><br>
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e The Great Crash: 'The day they sold a unit of stock'<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LComicsLine.html</font><br>
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e<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Jacobsson, Oscar </b></font>(1889-1945)<br>
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(Adamson)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Jeffrey, E. <br>
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</b></font>(Toby Twirl)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Kahles, Charles William </b></font>(1878-1931)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>King, Frank </b></font>(1883-1969)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lambiek.net/king.htm<br>
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e<br>
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</font><br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Kley, Heinrich </b></font>(1863-1945) <br>
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pronounced 'Kligh', ie rhymes with high. No comics and rather an indulgence to place him here. His animals inspired one of the dances in 'Fantasia'.<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/cloudburst.jpg</font><br>
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Cloudburst ca. 1920<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/smoke.jpg</font><br>
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Smoke<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/girldiver.gif</font><br>
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Girl and Diver <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/elephant1.gif</font><br>
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Dancing Elephant 1<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/elephant2.gif</font><br>
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Dancing Elephant 2<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/elephantcrocs.gif</font><br>
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Elephant & 2 crocodiles<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/traum.jpg</font><br>
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The Engineer's Dream 1912-13<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.bpib.com/illustrat/kley.htm<br>
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</font>e <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://graphicwitness.org/group/inpress.htm<br>
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</font>e (see under 'Simplicissimus')<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Knerr, Harold H. </b></font>(1883-1949) (see: Dirks, Rudolph in 1850-1900)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/HHK04.jpg</font><br>
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Comic:<b> 'der prime minister uf Peru'</b> 99 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/HHK17.jpg</font><br>
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Comic: <b>'Leaf der Goldfishes alone'</b> 155 kb<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/HHK18.jpg</font><br>
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Comic: <b>'Himmel, how did you get so numerous?'</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/M_M_TOP.jpg</font><br>
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Comic: <b>'Max und Moritz bringen Sonneschein in Onkel Leo's Leben'</b><br>
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Lustige Blaetter des Morgen-Journal's<br>
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Copyright 1908 by the American and Examiner<br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/oahtml/oapres.html<br>
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</font>e <b>Downloadable silent cartoon films (free)</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.geocities.com/~jimlowe/knerr/knerrdex.html<br>
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</font>e Katzenjammer Kids<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Low, David </b></font>(1891-1963)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/photomaton.gif</font><br>
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Comic: A Photomaton of Jix (1935) 201 kb<font color="#0000FF"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/when_I_caricature.gif</font><br>
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Comic: When I caricature Mr. Baldwin's nose (1935) 61 kb<font color="#0000FF"><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://webtext.library.yale.edu/sgml2html/beinecke.low.sgm.html</font><br>
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e<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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<br>
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Mager, Gus </b></font>(1878-1956)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Masereel, Frans</b></font> (1889-1972)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/idee09.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/idee10.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/idee11.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/idee12.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/idee13.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/idee14.jpg<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/idee15.jpg</font><br>
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<b>Die Idee</b> - The idea<br>
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'The idea' is a proper comic, the next two more a bunch of thematically related pictures. Not comics, but nice enough.<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://graphicwitness.org/historic/s01.html</font><br>
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<b>Die Stadt</b> - The city 1925 (click on image to see the next one)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.tomatoweb.com/lesbread/frans.htm</font><br>
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<b>Die Stadt</b> - The city 1925 (All the images as <b>thumbs</b> on one page)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://graphicwitness.org/historic/l01.htm</font><br>
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<b>Landschaften und Stimmungen</b> (landscapes and atmospheres) 1929 (click on image to see the next one)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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McCay, Winsor </b></font>(1869-1934) <font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.wondersociety.com/rws/art/mccay/index.html</font><br>
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e <b>25 comic pages from many of his series (not just Little Nemo)</b><br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/oahtml/oapres.html<br>
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</font>e <b>Downloadable silent cartoon films (free)</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.carlsen.de/infos/kueaz_archiv/mccay/kue_bio.htm</font><br>
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d kurze Biographie<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.bpib.com/illustrat/mccay.htm</font><br>
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e Biography with some pics (2400 W)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://vegalleries.com/winsorbio.html<br>
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</font>e 'A brief Biography of Winsor McCay'<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://vegalleries.com/gerthistory.html<br>
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</font>e 'A Brief History of Gertie the Dinosaur'<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://vegalleries.com/gertieart.html<br>
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</font>e Artwork from "Gertie the Dinosaur"<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.stus.com/books/8littlenemo.htm</font><br>
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e Available Books<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~epk93002/fff.html</font><br>
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e 'Text, Image, and Design in the Comics Narratives of Winsor McCay, Art Spiegelman, and Chris Ware' by Gene Kannenberg (4900 W)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.thecomicstore.com/merchant/mckay.htm</font><br>
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e Howard Price (1400 W)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.dinosaur.org/Gertie.htm</font><br>
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e Gertie The Dinosaur 1914 Does Art imitate Science, or does Science imitate Art? by Edward Summer <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.wondersociety.com/rws/art/mccay/<br>
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</font>e (this was a great site, but seems to have died)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.gographics.com/funnies/nemoindx.htm<br>
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</font>e Comics; ua 'Nemo Tries Stilts' <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LComicsMcCay.html<br>
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</font>e comicpage<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.desnews.com/movies/reviews/ip0u45p5.htm<br>
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</font>e (Kino) 'Adventures in Slumberland' Chris Hicks<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/ebert_reviews/1992/08/773410.html<br>
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</font>e (Kino) 'Adventures in Slumberland' Roger Ebert<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.arpla.univ-paris8.fr/cyborg/SmCBD63b.html<br>
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</font>f Deux etoffes pour un songe Thierry Smolderen 1985<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.arpla.univ-paris8.fr/cyborg/SmCBD78.html<br>
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</font>f Winsor McCay, le magicien Thierry Smolderen 1987<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lambiek.net/mccay.htm<br>
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</font>e<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>McManus, George </b></font>(1884-1954)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cartoon.org/mcmanus.htm<br>
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</font>e Foto, Zeichenbeispiel und Mini-autobiographie<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic-art.com/~herriman/bios-1/mcmanus1.htm<br>
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http://www.comic-art.com/~herriman/media/jpegs/mcmns01a.jpg<br>
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</font>e Comic: Bringing Up Father - Top half of a Sunday page from 1935. 207k Jpeg (‘That wuz a funny thing - me bawlin’ out Maggie, thinking she wuz out an’ she heard me an’it frightened her - now I’ve got the upper hand around here an’ it’s about time -’)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic-art.com/~herriman/media/jpegs/mcmns01b.jpg</font><br>
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(Bottom half)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://cccw.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LCC04.html<br>
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</font>e images <br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Messmer, Otto </b></font>(1892-1983)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.cartoon.org/messmer.htm<br>
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</font>e <br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Monvel, Boutet de<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://cccw.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/01/LIABoutet04.html<br>
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</font>e La Fontaine: Comix!!! circa 1905<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Opper, Frederick B. </b></font>(1857-1937)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lambiek.net/opper.htm<br>
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</font>e<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://graphicwitness.org/group/inpress.htm<br>
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</font>e (see under 'Puck')<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Outcault, Richard Felton </b></font>(1863-1923/8)<br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://www.lambiek.net/outcault.htm<br>
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</font>e<font color="#0000FF"><br>
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http://www.neponset.com/yellowkid<br>
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</font><b>e Yellow Kid </b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.chunkymonkey.com/funnies/beacartoonist3.htm<br>
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</font>e A few facts about the funnies<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic-art.com/~herriman/bios-1/outcalt1.htm<br>
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</font>e Richard Felton Outcault was born on January 14, 1863...<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Payne, A.B.<br>
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<br>
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Payne, Charles M. </b></font>(1873-1964)<br>
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<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Pinchon, Emile </b></font>(1871-1953)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/</font><font color="#0000FF">autocar.gif</font><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font>Bécassine 'Les Surprises de L'autocar' (on the bus) (1938)<font size=4><font color="#0000FF"><br>
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</font></FONT><font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Potter, Beatrix </b></font>(1866-1943)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://dmoz.org/Arts/Illustration/Historic_Illustrators/Potter,_Beatrix/<br>
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</font>e<font size=4><br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/</font><font color="#0000FF">letter1.gif<br>
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</font><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/</font><font color="#0000FF">letter2.gif<br>
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</font>Peter Rabbit in letter form<font color="#0000FF"><br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Powers, T.E.<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/SELDES/comics.html<br>
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</font>e 'Mike and Mike' (Comicpage quoted by Seldes)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Rabier, Benjamin</b></font> (1864/9-1939)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.ifrance.com/rabier/<br>
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</font>f Mini-biographie<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Rea, Gardner </b></font>(1892-1966)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LComicsLine.html<br>
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</font>e Comic 'The Boardroom'<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Saint-Ogan, Alain </b></font>(1875-1974) <font color="#DD0000"><b>& Greg </b></font>(1931-1999)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.starwatcher.org/zigpuce.htm<br>
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</font>e Zig & Puce<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.alapage.tm.fr/fiche/4/1/6/2/ZS273762614.htm<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Segar </b></font>(1894-1938)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://gographics.com/funnies/thimidx.htm</font><br>
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(two weeks worth of daily strips)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/Pop0278.jpg</font><br>
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She's too darn romantic (daily) <br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/sunday_segar.jpg</font><br>
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The Fight (sunday page) 164 kb<br>
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Me muskles are like steel wires- (2 panels) 112 kb<br>
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Here1s how to draw a tough face (How-to comic) 171 kb<b><br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://www.bestweb.net/~mentzerm/popeye.htm<br>
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</font>Page about the movies<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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http://www.lambiek.net/segar.htm</font><br>
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e<b><br>
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<font color="#DD0000">Seuss, Dr. </font></b><font color="#DD0000"></font>(19 -1991)<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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Soglow, Otto </b></font>(1900-1975)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.kulturnetvestsj.dk/tegneseriemuseet.dk/emner/kylie_A-F.htm<br>
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/polish.jpg</font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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</font><font color="#DD0000"><b>Sterett, Cliff </b></font>(1883-1964)<font color="#DD0000"><b> </b></font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/sterett_water.gif</font><br>
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316 kb (fantastic strip)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Tuthill, Harry </b></font>(1886-1957)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Verbeck, Gustave </b></font>(1867-1937)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lambiek.net/verbeck.htm<br>
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</font>e Bio & comic sample<br>
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(Some ealier work is reprinted in 'Histoires sans paroles du Chat Noir' 1998, see: <font color="#0033FF">http://www.cnbdi.fr/BD/edition/bibli_9art.htm </font>)<br>
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</font></FONT><font color="#DD0000"><b>Ward, Lynd </b></font>(1805-1895)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.bpib.com/lyndward.htm<br>
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</font>e<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.wondersociety.com/rws/art/ward/index.html</font><br>
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Two very interesting 'novels in woodcut'. <b>Complete</b>:<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.wondersociety.com/rws/art/ward/madman/index.html</font><br>
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<b>Madman's Drum</b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.wondersociety.com/rws/art/ward/godsman/index.html</font><br>
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<b>God's Man<br>
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<font color="#DD0000">Watt, John Millar<br>
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Webster, H.T.</font></b><font color="#DD0000"></font> (1885-1953)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.shsw.wisc.edu/press/big/comic.htm<br>
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</font>e Comic: ‘And nothing can be done about it’ <br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Wheelan, Edgar</b></font> (1888-1966)<br>
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(Minute Movies)<br>
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<font color="#DD0000"><b>Willard, Frank Henry</b></font> (1893-1958)<br>
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<font size=5><font color="#DD0000"><b>Other Sites/pages about early comics:</b></font><b></b></font><b><br>
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<font color="#008800">Origins of American<b> Animation, 1900-1921</b></font><br>
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<font color="#0000FF">http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/oahtml/oapres.html<br>
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</font>e Comlete silent cartoon films (ie Krazy Kat, Katzenjammer Kids) gratis<br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>The American Comic Book: 1897 - 1932</b></font><br>
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http://www.gemstonepub.com/guides/comicguide/beerbohm/beerbohm.html<br>
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e History by Robert Beerbohm (9700 W)<br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>(Bibliography) The Comics Research Bibliography</b></font><br>
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<font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.rpi.edu/~bulloj/comxbib.html</u></font><br>
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e<br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>(Bibliography) Michigan State University Libraries</b></font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/arri/arti.htm<br>
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</font>e 863 'comic strip, newspaper panel, and comic book artists'<font color="#DD0000"><b><br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/index.htm<br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>Chronology of Comic Strips & Comic Books in America<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.psu.edu/dept/inart10_110/inart10/striptime.html</font><br>
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e (starts too late, of course)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic-art.com/quikbios.htm</font><br>
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e<br>
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Deutschsprachige Comics vor 1945<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.comic.de/studierstube/fruehecomics.html</font><br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>Early Comic Book Covers </b></font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.geocities.com/~quesinberry/comics/comllst.html</font><br>
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e very early American comicbooks in chronological order, all the covers reproduced. Very nice. (But it does make one yearn to see the contents as well)<br>
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<font color="#008800"><br>
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<b>Forging a New Medium </b></font><b><br>
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</b><font color="#0000FF">http://www.student.kuleuven.ac.be/~m8107966/Forging.html</font> <br>
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Information about the book "Forging a New Medium, The Comic Strip in the 19th Century." <br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>Frühe Comix - Bilder</b></font><b><br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~ronan/Platinum/FrueheComixBilder.html</font><br>
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e/f/d My visual archive of early comics (just pictures, no text)<br>
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<font color="#008800">The<b> International Museum of Cartoon Art Hall of Fame</b></font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://cartoon.org/fame.htm#A</font><br>
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e (International my eye) 31 short biographies of US-cartoonists, mostly of newspaper-comics.<br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>(Illustrators) Bud Plant Illustrators</b></font><b> </b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.bpib.com/crosby.htm<br>
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</font>e Large, interesting site with many biographies of artists one rarely hears about. Some dodgy stuff, but nevertheless impressive.<font color="#008800"><b><br>
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(Illustrators) An Alphabet of Illustrators<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/01/LIA01.html</font><br>
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e Large, cumbersome, but treasure-trovy picture archive<br>
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see also (all a bit confusing):<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/TheLectListPage.html</font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.adh.bton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LPI.html</font><br>
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<font color="#444444">The Illustrated book<b><br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>(Illustrators) The Evolution of the Illustrated Children's Book</b></font><b><font size=5><font color="#660033"><i><br>
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</i></font></FONT></b><font size=5><font color="#660033"></font></FONT><font color="#0033FF">http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/childhood/pictur.htm<br>
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(Illustrators) Books<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.speel.demon.co.uk/other/decpage.htm</font><br>
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e Some decorated book pages from the late 19th Century<b><br>
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(Illustrators) Grimm Fairy Tales <br>
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<font color="#008800">(Illustrators) Posters</font><br>
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</b><font color="#0033FF">http://www.mairie-lyon.fr/fr/archives/fonds/aff/mini.htm</font><br>
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- 10 thumbs of French Advertising posters<b><br>
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<font color="#008800">Imigrant Stereotypes</font></b><font color="#008800"></font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.english.swt.edu/Rosenbalm/humor/vol1os/immigrant_stereotypes.htm</font><br>
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e Studies in American Humour - Imigrant Stereotypes: 1880-1900 by William R. Linneman<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www2.alcala.es/asi/stereo/hays.htm</font><br>
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<font color="#003300">e 'Cartoons, Ethnic Stereotypes, and Uncle Sam' by David M. Hays</font><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/swann/cartoon_research.html</font><br>
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e Cartoon-related Research at the Library of Congress<br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>Mark Cohen Original Cartoon Art<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.markomics.com/list.html</font><font color="#008800"><b><br>
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</b></font>Mostly more modern work, but some oldtimers in there as well.<font color="#008800"><b><br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.afaa.asso.fr/c-15/</font><br>
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f La bande dessinée francophone des origines aux années 60<br>
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<font color="#008800"><b>Timeline directory<br>
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</b></font><font color="#0033FF">http://www.tacoma.ctc.edu/home/sneiman/art_247/timeline/time_dir.htm<br>
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</font>e short overview of names and titles<font color="#0033FF"><br>
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(? - includes jpg of 'Fliegende Blaetter' cover)<br>
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<font color="#0033FF">http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/kielikeskus/kv/ruotsi/humor/humorbas.htm#fliegend</font><br>
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Språknät/Thomas Henrikson DET LUSTIGA SEKELSKIFTET - Svensk skämtpress omkring 1900<br>
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