Review
Feininger's small body of strip work achieved a breathtaking formal grace unsurpassed in the history of the medium. --
Art Spiegelman, New York Review of Books[Feininger's strips] represent...a flash of brilliance at the intersection of high and low. --
Brian Walker, Masters of American Comics
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.
Product Description
A collection of classic comic strips from a master of American comics and art.Out of print for a decade, this new edition (with newly designed covers) of
The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger features one of the ten cartooning greats featured in the historic "Masters of American Comics" show produced by the Los Angeles Hammer Museum and Museum of Contemporary Art and currently traveling across the country. It is the only complete collection of the legendary comic strips of one of the medium's all-time greatest artists. Known worldwide for his accomplishments as a painter, Feininger began his career as a cartoonist, producingall too brieflytwo beautifully ambitious comic strips for the
Chicago Sunday Tribune in 1906:
The Kin-Der-Kids and
Wee Willie Winkie's World, both of which remain high points in the history of strip cartooning.
The Kin-Der-Kids is a rollicking comic opera of the ludicrous exploits of a group of young adventurers as they set off around the world in their bathtub with the oppressive Auntie Jim-Jam in hot pursuit.
Wee Willie Winkie's World is a Little Nemo-esque visual tour-de-force of a little boy's charming fantasy world. Long considered an equal of Winsor McCay and George Herriman, Feininger's place in strip history is cemented with this beautiful, full-color, oversized collection, edited and featuring an introduction by historian Bill Blackbeard (
Krazy & Ignatz).
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.