Wilhelm Busch

Heinrich Christian Wilhelm Busch (14 April 1832 – 9 January 1908) was a German humorist, poet, illustrator, and painter. He published wildly innovative illustrated tales that remain influential to this day.

Busch drew on the tropes of folk humour as well as a profound knowledge of German literature and art to satirize contemporary life, any kind of piety, Catholicism, Philistinism, religious morality, bigotry, and moral uplift.

His mastery of drawing and verse became deeply influential for future generations of comic artists and vernacular poets. Among many notable influences, ''The Katzenjammer Kids'' was inspired by Busch's ''Max and Moritz''. Today, the Wilhelm Busch Prize and the Wilhelm Busch Museum help maintain his legacy. The 175th anniversary of his birth in 2007 was celebrated throughout Germany. Busch remains one of the most influential poets and artists in Western Europe, being called the "Forefather of Comics". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Busch, Wilhelm, Busch, Wilhelm
    Published 1961
    Classmark: Be/110/Bus3/1-3
    Book
  2. 2
    by Busch, Wilhelm, Busch, Wilhelm
    Published 1960
    Classmark: Be/110/Bus3/1-2
    Book
  3. 3
    by Busch, Wilhelm, Busch, Wilhelm
    Published 1959
    Classmark: Be/110/Bus3/1-1
    Book
  4. 4
    by Busch, Wilhelm
    Published 1959
    Classmark: Be/110/Bus3/1-1
    Book
  5. 5
    by Bayros, Franz von
    Published 1980
    Other Authors: “…Busch, Wilhelm M.…”
    Classmark: Ka/110/Bay1/1
    Book
  6. 6
    by Faulkner, William
    Published 1949
    Other Authors: “…Busch, Wilhelm M.…”
    Classmark: Be/110/Fau1/1 - R
    Book
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