Built at the Internet Archive
Creator
Sort By:
Sites for this collection are listed below. Narrow your results at left, or enter a search query below to find a site, specific URL or to search the text of archived webpages.
Page 1 of 1 (4 Total Results)
Sort By:
Description: This website contains the Lyonel Feininger Digital Album, which is comprised of a biography and gallery. The Gallery includes the full collection of the Kin-der-Kids, which ran from April 29 -November 18, 1906 in the Chicago Tribune’s Sunday Comic Supplement. This is one of the few complete collections of the comic strip that is known to be in existence today.
Loading Wayback Capture Info...
Loading video data...
Subject: Cartoons, Comic Strips , Cartoon Artists
Description: This website contains the digital album for Winsor McCay -- A Tale of the Jungle Imps by Felix Fiddle. Until January 2006 none of the original drawings created by McCay had been seen for more than a century. The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library acquired five of the original hand-colored drawings which comprise this digital album. Unlike other extant examples of McCay's original comic strips, A Tale of the Jungle Imps by Felix Fiddle are hand-colored. Although the reason McCay painted them is unknown, it may be that since this was his first effort at a comic strip, he was unsure how engravers might follow his color instructions and wanted to be sure that his preferences were clear.
Loading Wayback Capture Info...
Loading video data...
Subject: Cartoons, Comic Strips , Cartoon Artists
Description: This website contain eighty-eight tear sheets by Richard Felton Outcault (1863-1928)who created Hogan’s Alley, which is considered the first commercially successful newspaper comic strip. It featured Mickey Dugan, better known as the Yellow Kid, and Outcault drew this character for the New York World from May 5, 1895 to October 4, 1896. He and his character moved to William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal where the Yellow Kid appeared in three series, McFadden’s Row of Flats (October 18, 1896-January 10, 1897), Around the World with the Yellow Kid (January 17, 1897-May 30, 1897), and Ryan’s Arcade (September 28, 1897-January 23, 1898). The eighty-eight Yellow Kid tear sheets in this digital album are from the San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, Bill Blackbeard, Director.
Loading Wayback Capture Info...
Loading video data...
Subject: Cartoons, Comic Strips , Cartoon Artists
Description: This website is a virtual version of portions of two exhibitions at The Ohio State University that celebrated the centennial of Caniff’s birth in 2007. The exhibitions depicted Caniff’s comic strips along with personal photographs. The exhibitions were Milton Caniff: An American Master, October 8-28, 2007 and Rarities: Unusual works from the Caniff Collection, September 4, 2007-January 19-2008. NOTE: This archived site contains external links beyond the scope of this crawl.
Loading Wayback Capture Info...
Loading video data...
Subject: Cartoons, Comic Strips , Cartoon Artist
Page 1 of 1 (4 Total Results)