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Schneider Zwick auf dem Maskenball
- Title
- Schneider Zwick auf dem Maskenball [graphic] / L. Meggendorfer.
- Author
- Meggendorfer, Lothar.
- Publication
- München : Braun & Schneider, [186-? or later]
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Details
- Description
- 1 print : wood engraving, b&w; 45 x 35 cm.
- Summary
- Comic strip in twelve drawings, published in the periodical Münchener Bilderbogen, depicting the misadventures of Pierrot at a masked ball. Wearing his iconic white clown suit trimmed with a ruff and pompoms, a black half-mask obscuring his face, Pierrot sprints athletically through the scenes, causing havoc among the elegantly dressed guests, waiters, and musicians. Each scene is accompanied by a rhymed couplet in German.
- Uniform Title
- Münchener Bilderbogen.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Comics.
- Cartoons (Commentary)
- Wood engravings.
- Note
- Caption title.
- Signed on matrix at lower right.
- At top right: 748.
- At bottom center: Nro. 748.
- Biography (note)
- The German illustrator and writer Lothar Meggendorfer, 1847-1925, was known for his pop-up books as well as his humorous drawings. He contributed to the bi-weekly Münchener Bilderbogen beginning in 1868.
- The character Pierrot, who probably originated in the Italian commedia dell'arte, first became popular in seventeenth-century France. Over the centuries his persona has acquired many dimensions, notably that of the sad clown. This comic strip, however, emphasizes his buffoonish side.
- Call Number
- *MGZFY Meg L Sch 1
- OCLC
- 825562451
- Author
- Meggendorfer, Lothar. Artist
- Title
- Schneider Zwick auf dem Maskenball [graphic] / L. Meggendorfer.
- Imprint
- München : Braun & Schneider, [186-? or later]
- Biography
- The German illustrator and writer Lothar Meggendorfer, 1847-1925, was known for his pop-up books as well as his humorous drawings. He contributed to the bi-weekly Münchener Bilderbogen beginning in 1868.The character Pierrot, who probably originated in the Italian commedia dell'arte, first became popular in seventeenth-century France. Over the centuries his persona has acquired many dimensions, notably that of the sad clown. This comic strip, however, emphasizes his buffoonish side.
- Local Note
- Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
- Connect to:
- Added Title
- Münchener Bilderbogen.
- Research Call Number
- *MGZFY Meg L Sch 1