The Kin-der-Kids,Whale,Piemouth,Comic,Humor,Strenuous Teddy,Laundry,c1906
Title: [The Kin-der-Kids]. The Kin-der-Kids sell their whale and Piemouth gets a square meal
Creator(s): Feininger, Lyonel, 1871-1956, artist
Related Names:
Chicago Tribune (Firm) , copyright claimant
Date Created/Published: c1906.
Summary: Nine-panel Sunday comic strip shows the kids living on the whale Strenuous Teddy caught, their coal fired stove used to dry laundry, and Japansky, unused in the bathtub boat. They are hungry. The crew of the ship, The Windjammer, rescue the boys, buy their whale, and feed them a hearty meal. Piemouth eats an enormous quantity of food, causing the ship's cook to complain that they are running low on provisions. They pay Daniel Webster a dollar for the whale and to take Piemouth away. The boys roll Piemouth down the gangplank, and chug away in their bathtub boat with Piemouth pleading for more food.
Notes:
Transfer ; Copyright Office.
Published in: Chicago Sunday Tribune, May 27, 1906.
Exhibited in: Lyonel Feininger's Figurative Paintings, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany, 2003-2004.
This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985.
mm / 860408.
Subjects:
Children eating & drinking--1900-1910.
Eating & drinking--1900-1910.
Starvation--1900-1910.
Whales--1900-1910.
Comics--American--1900-1910.
Prints--Color--1900-1910.
Bookmark /acd1996003489/PP/
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