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Krazy Kat & the Art of George Herriman, Edited and designed by Craig Yoe Not only is “Krazy Kat” (1913-44) the chief glory of the American newspaper comic strip; it evokes the salad days of ...
$29.95 Not only is “Krazy Kat” (1913-44) the chief glory of the ... “some of the most contemporary, forward-looking art in the world, evoking the high-minded, easel-and-stretcher work ...
I knew my father was a huge fan of George Herriman's cartoon strip Krazy Kat. This is Officer Pupp ... and they had put on a "spoof" art show. And I believe George Herriman had awarded himself ...
Two years later, the California artist dispatched the cartoon feline into the great outdoors for the paintings in “Second Nature,” his latest Morton Fine Art show. The original Krazy Kat was ...
Beyond its forays into racial issues (strips where the characters’ colors are changed or transposed), Tisserand shows how “Krazy Kat” as a work of art passed across another cultural frontier ...
Herriman's equally compelling and confounding "Krazy Kat" cartoon is considered a milestone in modern art. As New Orleans author Michael Tisserand deftly points out in his 549-page volume ...
When George Herriman created his weekly Krazy Kat comic from 1913 until his death in 1944, it was held up as a work of art for its visual creativity, absurdity and complex characterization.
On June 25, 1944, the final installment of “Krazy Kat” was published ... with comic-strip form influenced numerous other art forms — music included. The dense, idiosyncratic argot of ...
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