Wilhelm Busch

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Wilhelm Busch was a 19th-century German humorist, poet, and illustrator best known for his pioneering satirical picture stories such as "Max and Moritz," which influenced the development of modern comics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf caricaturist
human
humorist
illustrator
painter
poet
writer
activeInCentury 19th century
artForm picture story
birthName Heinrich Christian Wilhelm Busch
burialPlace Mechtshausen
citizenship German
countryOfBirth Kingdom of Hanover
countryOfCitizenship Germany
countryOfDeath German Empire
dateOfBirth 1832-04-15
dateOfDeath 1908-01-09
educatedAt Academie van Beeldende Kunsten, Antwerp
surface form: Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
surface form: Academy of Fine Arts, Düsseldorf

Academy of Fine Arts Munich
surface form: Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
familyName Busch
genre humor
satire
givenName Wilhelm
hasWorkInCollection Wilhelm Busch – German Museum for Caricature and Drawing Art
influenced development of modern comics
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement pioneer of modern comics
name Wilhelm Busch self-link
nativeLanguage German
notableFor early comic strips
satirical picture stories
notableWork Die fromme Helene
Hans Huckebein, der Unglücksrabe
Max und Moritz
Plisch und Plum
occupation caricaturist
humorist
illustrator
painter
poet
writer
placeOfBirth Wiedensahl
placeOfDeath Mechtshausen
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Mechtshausen
Wiedensahl
sexOrGender male

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Busch hasNotableBearer Wilhelm Busch
Wilhelm Busch name Wilhelm Busch self-link