Thursday, May 02, 2013

Father of the Modern Comic Strip: Wilhelm Busch 1832-1908

Max and Moritz (A Story of Seven Boyish Pranks)
Wilhelm Busch was a German painter and poet, best known for his drawings and funny verse. His sketches with verse for weekly magazines are considered precursors of the comic strip. He really wanted to be a great painter like the Flemish master painters and indeed he did execute 1,000 oil paintings over the course of his life, living like a hermit.
But by 1910 (2 years after his death), half a million copies of his Max and Moritz from 1865, a black comedy children's story about himself and a real life friend, were printed in German. 
The book was the forerunner of the Katzenjammer Kids and is still popular today in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Covered in dough!
(Thanks, Suzanne G for reminder)

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Photo of the day!

Now, you know I love this one!
A beautiful photo of Buster Keaton with a pet monkey in a sailor suit.
 
 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Cat tricks

 Cat with a hula hoop.
(Thanks, Gisele Metten FB)
Bottom photo: I captured my own cat standing on my porch. Isn't she cute?
She kind of resembles the cat with the hula hoop
don't you think? I will have to get her a hula hoop!
You can see how inspirational my own cat is.  
(Photo by Amy Crehore)

Saturday, April 20, 2013

A Rauch with Guitar

Neo Rauch, Rauch, 2005,
Privatsammlung, courtesy Galerie EIGEN + ART Leipzig/Berlin und David Zwirner,
New York/London - Photo: Uwe Walter, Berlin
This is one of my favorite paintings by Neo Rauch.
It is a small self-portrait with a guitar.
There is an exhibit in Brussels at the BOZAR of
his work thru May 19th, 2013. Here's a link with a video of the show:
I heard that his birthday was April 18th.