The Comic Strip Art of Lyonel Feininger #[nn]
"The Kin-der-Kids Abroad" kicks off with a playful, self-referential flourish: Lyonel Feininger introduces his new comic strip with a two-page prologue featuring his own portrait as a puppeteer, holding the labeled characters like marionettes. The second page presents nine unnamed figures in a grid of panels, setting up a cast with quiet, whimsical promise—no plot, just the bare bones of a world waiting to unfold, all drawn and lettered by Feininger himself. The cover, also by Feininger, mirrors this introspective tone with his distinctive, expressive line work.
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Full page Sunday color strips, each one showing Wee Willie Winkie's imagination distorting and animating what he sees. These are not dreams. Each strip is self-contained. Emphasis is on the fine-art of Feininger.
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