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From Lothar Meggendorfer's funny picture folder. Humouristic monthly books (1889)
Lothar Meggendorfer's humorous sheets (1890–1894)
Meggendorfer's humorous sheets. Magazine for Humor and Art (1895–1902)
Meggendorfer-Blätter. Magazine for Humor and Art (1903–1928)

language German
publishing company JF Schreiber, Munich and Esslingen am Neckar
First edition 1889
attitude 1928
Frequency of publication weekly
Article archive Digitized editions 1890, 1908, 1914–1918, 1920, 1922, 1926–1927
ZDB 516018-2

Meggendorfer-Blätter was the name of a German illustrated satirical magazine . As an entertainment paper, in addition to illustrated jokes, short stories and poems, it also contained caricatures and especially picture stories.

The Munich painter-humorists with Lothar Meggendorfer, 1890

The Meggendorfer-Blätter appeared with changing titles from 1889 to 1928. The Munich illustrator Lothar Meggendorfer (1847-1925) published the "humorous monthly" (subtitle) "From Lothar Meggendorfer's funny picture folder" for the first time in 1889 at Schreiber-Verlag Esslingen am Neckar (from 1895 also: Munich ). With the second year, the magazine was renamed "Humorist monthly magazines: from L Meggendorfer's funny picture folder". From 1893 to 1896 it was called “Lothar Meggendorfer's humorous sheets”, from 1897 to 1902 “Meggendorfer's humorous sheets. Zeitschrift für Humor und Kunst ”, from 1903 to 1928“ Meggendorfer-Blätter. Color illustrated weekly for humor and art ”. It went on in the thematically related magazine Fliegende Blätter published by the same publisher . The magazine The Peep Box. The illustrated magazine for humor and art was absorbed in the "Meggendorfer-Blätter".

Meggendorfer, who also worked for the "Fliegende Blätter", managed the sheet until 1905. Other draftsmen were Otto Bromberger (1862–1943), Josef Mukarovsky (1851–1921), Gustav Traub (1885–1955), Victor Schramm (1865– 1929), Paul Otto Engelhard (1872–1924), Karl Elleder (1860–1941), Brynolf Wennerberg (1866–1950) and Franziska Schlopsnies (1884–1944). After Meggendorfer's retirement, Karl Pommerhanz (1857–1940) took over the picture stories and Josef Mauder (1884–1969) was the editor.

literature

  • Helmut Herbst: The illustrations of the "Meggendorfer Blätter" . In: Upper Bavarian Archive . tape 106 , 1981, pp. 7-228 .

See also

Flying leaves , Kladderadatsch , Simplicissimus , Ulk

Web links

Commons : Meggendorfer-Blätter  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The peep box. Illustrated magazine for humor and art (1906–1916) on digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de