Schlagwort: politisches cartooning

  • Wie sie wirkten. Eine kurze Auswahl von Drucken aus der “History of Press Graphics. 1819-1921”

    Was hier unter der Flagge der Karikatur segelt ist nichts anderes als die frühe Form eines schonungslosen Sozialrealismus, anklagend und offensiv. Die Figurengruppe macht einen kraftvollen und monumentalen Eindruck, Elend im historienbildartigen Zuschnitt, und genau so war es gemeint. Der Verleger von La Caricature Charles Philipon kam, wie die meisten seiner Zeichner aus der Schule […]

  • Nadar II: Journal pour rire 1848-51

    After Nadar had to cease his own magazine “Revue Comique” due to new censorship laws under the presidency of Louis Napoleon, he continued to work for Charles Philipon. In his quarterly pictorial review-series for Philipon´s newly founded “Journal pour rire” he also commented on the increasing police measures, which only shortly afterwards ended in a […]

  • Félix Nadar III: Petit Journal Pour Rire 1856

    The photographic studio that Nadar ran since 1855 did not prevent him from continuing his press-graphic work. The following year, he supported his friend Charles Philipon in the publication of a smaller offshoot of “Journal pour rire” as a co-editor and chief cartoonist.

  • Nadar I: Revue Comique 1848 -1849

    Before he became famous as a society photographer, a ballonist and a patron of the Impressionists, Gaspard-Félix Tournachon was known under his penname Nadar as one of the most inventive French cartoonists of the era. In the revolutionary year 1848 the republican activist started to work for the caricature journal “Le Charivari” of his friend […]

  • George Montbard II: Master of the Multipanel

    From the early Eighties on George Montbard became mainly known for his illustrated travelogues from the Greater Maghreb. But he was also a wanted editorial illustrator, who managed to translate the blurred photographs and rough sketches of his collagues into exciting and catchy graphics. He developed a very special mastery in the field of the […]

  • Doré´s works for “Journal pour Rire” (1847-51) – II

    Thirteen years before his coeval successor Wilhelm Busch began his career at the Munich “Fliegende Blätter”, young Gustave Doré had already established a mature and distinct Comic imagery in Charles Philipon´s groundbreaking “Journal pour Rire”. Doré´s Art of Comic was a livley blend of various influences: The loose improvised “romans en images” of Rodolphe Töpffer […]

  • Doré´s works for “Journal pour Rire” (1847-51) – I

    In 1847, the pioneering publisher Charles Philipon launched a new graphic periodical. The success of his “Journal pour Rire”, which can be regarded as the world´s first Comic magazine, was based not least on the graphical inventiveness of the sixteen-year-old exceptional talent Gustave Doré. In the large folio pages “Doré proved himself master of three […]

  • Steve Bell: British Party conferences in times of Brexit (Videos)

    The annual party conferences provided lots of opportunities for physiognomy-analyst Steve Bell to study the leading characters of British politics bodily. In Liverpool he captured Jeremy Corbyn, the Leader of the Labour Party, and his opponent Tom Watson. > Video: The Guardian During the Tory conference in Birmingham Bell detects that Prime Minister Theresa May […]

  • “Grandioser Biß” oder “Verdammter Schlag in die Fresse” ? ———- Abdul Jossot trifft Charlie Hebdo …. und die FAZ haut daneben. (von Alexander Roob)

    Das Charlie Hebdo-Massaker hat viele Kommentatoren der internationalen Feuilletons in die Bredouille gebracht. Wie sollte man auf die Schnelle dieses offenbar speziell französische Phänomen eines auf äußerte Konfrontation gerichteten politischen Cartooning erklären, zu deren Drastik sich die übrigen nationalen Karikaturschulen offenbar wie Messdiener zu einer Bande bekiffter Hells Angels verhalten? Wie Licht in eine illustrationshistorische […]

  • Robert Crumb´s tribute to his martyred comrads (Dangerous Drawings)

    Nicht übersetzt: “ Liberation called me and said, `Crumb, can you do a cartoon for us? About what you think about this, you know, you are a major cartoonist, and you live in France.´ So I thought about it. I spent a lot of time thinking about it. I’m doing the dishes, or whatever,  I […]