Söndags-Nisse (Swedish: Sunday Nisse) was a humor magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden. It was in circulation between 1863 and 1924. Söndags-Nisse...
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Naggen. In 1920, he created the comic strip Adamson for the publication Söndags-Nisse. Adamson himself was a (usually) silent little cigar-smoking man with...
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caricaturing. At the age of twenty, Andersson debuted with his cartoons in the Söndags-Nisse magazine, where he soon got employed. Inspired by the early comic artists...
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1897 started working at newspaper Söndags Nisse working in a variety of roles until becoming the editor of Söndags Nisse-Strix in 1924. As editor he commissioned...
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write and publish in the daily Swedish newspaper like Aftonbladet, Söndags-Nisse and Nya Dagligt Allehanda. She also published the book Efterspel (1885)...
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hat. The strip originally appeared in the Swedish humor publication Söndags-Nisse, where it debuted on October 17, 1920. Adamson is an almost pure pantomime...
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cartoons and drawings to Strix [sv] and Söndags-Nisse, both humor magazines. Hasse Zetterström, the editor of Söndags-Nisse, devoted an entire issue to his work...
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received his first commissions to illustrate magazines (including the Söndags-Nisse and Snöflingan) and books (e.g. De gyllene böckerna, Ljungars saga and...
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Siftidningen Sköna hem Skogsaktuellt Skolvärlden SKTF-tidningen Slitz Solo Söndags-Nisse Stella Stockholms Figaro Storm Stormklockan Straight Super PLAY Svensk...
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with Christian Krohg in 1908. He contributed to the magazines Strix, Söndags-Nisse and Puck. He collected folkloristic material from Siberia, Greenland...
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