Söndags-Nisse

Söndags-Nisse (Swedish: Sunday Nisse)[1] was a humor magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden. It was in circulation between 1863 and 1924.

Söndags-Nisse
CategoriesHumor
FounderGustaf Wahlbom
First issue1862
Final issue1924
CountrySweden
Based inStockholm
LanguageSwedish
OCLC185994667

History and profile

1923 cartoon from Söndags-Nisse that touches on the Occupation of the Ruhr by France.

Söndags-Nisse was founded by Gustaf Wahlbom in 1862.[2] The magazine contributed to the career of cartoonist Oskar Andersson[3] who published comic strips in the magazine in 1897.[4] Other contributors to the magazine include Carl Larsson and Jenny Nyström.[5]

Grönköpings Veckoblad, a satirical political magazine, started as a section of Söndags-Nisse in 1902.[6] Söndags-Nisse ceased publication in 1924.[7]

Original drawing of Gustaf Wahlbom published in the magazine is archived in the national museum of Sweden.[2]

References

  1. "Swedish Press November 2009". Swedish Cartoonists. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  2. "The Art of Exaggeration Caricature in Sweden" (PDF). National Museum. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  3. Jan Hemmel läser OA Archived 5 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine Sydsvenska Dagbladet. 13 May 2005.
  4. Charles Hatfield; Bart Beaty, eds. (2020). "Time Line of Selected Events". Comics Studies. A Guidebook. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. p. 269. doi:10.36019/9780813591452. ISBN 9780813591452. S2CID 242939207.
  5. "Sweden". Nordic Comics. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  6. Grönköpings Veckoblad Nationalencyclopedin.
  7. Söndags-Nisse Nationalencyclopedin.
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