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BUSCH, WILHELM (1832-1908) , German caricaturist, was born at Wiedensahl in Hanover. After studying at the academies of Dusseldorf, Antwerp and Munich
paper , and was, together with Oberlander, the founder of modern German caricature. His humorous drawings and caricatures are remark-able for the extreme simplicity and expressiveness of his pen-andink line, which record with a few rapid scrawls the most complicated contortions of the body
movement
Antonius
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Edward
household
series of comic sketches illustrating a story in scenes without words, which have inspired Caran d'Ache and other leading caricaturists.End of Article: BUSCH, WILHELM (1832-1908) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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