miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2014

Herbert Sandberg

Herbert Sandberg (April 18, 1908 – March 18, 1991) was an artist and caricaturist. He was best known for his caricatures in the satirical magazine, Ulenspiegel, which he co-founded and art directed. He is also well known for his drawings of Bertolt Brecht and for his column, Der freche Zeichenstift in the magazine, Das Magazin. A member of the Communist Party, a Jew, and a German Resistance fighter, Sandberg spent 10 years in a Nazi prison and in Buchenwald concentration camp. He conceived the idea for Ulenspiegel while a prisoner there and began working on it almost immediately on liberation.
Life and work
Sandberg was born in Posen. He studied art in Breslau, first at the Kunstgewerbeschule from 1925 to 1926 and then with Otto Mueller at the state Akademie für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe. He began working as a newspaper artist in Berlin in 1928, working at the Berliner Tageblatt and the Wahre Jacob among others...

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  1. Ricardo Miguel Luis en twitter dice:

    @LeonDeSiracusa Hombre, en el 95% de los casos, seguro que van de la mano.

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  2. Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:

    Caricaturista y satírico... van de la mano habitualmente, no?

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  3. Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:

    Tela el caricaturista.

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