George Herriman

George Herriman
New Orleans, Silimin gɔli August 22, 1880
O ya TiŋgbaŋAmerica
ResidenceNew Orleans
New York
Los Angeles
African Americans (en) Translate
Louisiana Creole people (en) Translate
Kpibu sheeLos Angeles, Silimin gɔli April 25, 1944
Ŋ-ŋɔ kumnatural causes (en) Translate (liver cirrhosis (en) Translate)
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋLoyola High School (en) Translate 1897)
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibuSilmiinsili
Tuma
Tumacartoonist (en) Translate, comics artist (en) Translate, illustrator (en) Translate, caricaturist (en) Translate ni drawer (en) Translate
Tuma sheeAmerica
Ŋun kpuɣi o tumaNew York World (en) Translate
Los Angeles Herald (en) Translate  (1897 -
San Francisco Chronicle (en) Translate  (1903 -
Notable workKrazy Kat (en) Translate
The Dingbat Family (en) Translate
Pin' shɛŋa o ni dee
Influenced byMiguel de Cervantes (en) Translate ni Aesop (en) Translate
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George Joseph Herriman III (August 22, 1880 – April 25, 1944) daa nyɛla African American ŋun daa maani beebinima ka daa mali asaafihili Krazy Kat (1913–1944).Gilbert Seldes' lahabali "The Krazy Kat Who Walks by Himself" n-nyɛ tuuli ka niriba ti zaɣa.

1880–1900: Piligu biɛhigu

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A large, white building with a spire, next to a road.
The Herrimans attended St. Augustine Catholic Church in Tremé in New Orleans.

George Joseph Herriman nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so 348 Villere Street[lower-alpha 1] din be New Orleans Anashaara goli August 22, 1880.[2]


A black-and-white cartoon drawing. A short, fat man labeled "Parker" and a tall, thin man labeled "Herrin" are in a farmyard, whose barn is labeled "Republican Stables". The two are looking at a horse with a human face and an enormous collar. The horse is labeled "Gillett". The caption reads, "Parker: 'Will he stand without hitching?'; Herrin: 'Sure! See that collar?'"
Herriman's earliest published works were humor and editorial cartoons. (September 7, 1906)



I always thought if I could do something as good as Krazy Kat, I would be happy. Krazy Kat was always my goal.

--Charles M. Schulz in 1967[3]

In a four-panel comic strip, a short man dressed as a clown tells a tall man seated at a table that he must dine alone, as the short man is going out to supper. The tall man's negro cook tells him she has eaten his meal herself and he falls out of his chair in surprise. The short man returns and boasts of his fine supper, and the tall man, with a cat-and-mouse comic strip in mind, prepares top throw a brick at him.
Herriman had many long- and short-lived comic strips. (Baron Bean daily for Friday, April 14, 1916, subtitled "We Fear Grimes's Employer Is a Bit Peevish")
Comic strips by George Herriman
Title Begin date End date
Musical Mose[4] February 16, 1902[4] March 9, 1902[5]
Professor Otto and his Auto[4] March 30, 1902[4] December 28, 1902[5]
Acrobatic Archie[4] April 13, 1902[4] January 25, 1903[5]
Two Jollie Jackies[6] January 11, 1903[7] November 15, 1903[8]
Lariat PeteTɛmplet:SfnmTɛmplet:Efn-lr September 6, 1903[7] November 15, 1903[8]
Major Ozone's Fresh Air Crusade[6] January 2, 1904[6] October 20, 1906[8]
Home Sweet Home[9] February 22, 1904[9] March 4, 1904[9]
Bud Smith[8] October 29, 1905[8] October 20, 1906[8]
Mr. Proones the Plunger[10] December 7, 1906[10] December 26, 1906[10]
Rosy Posy, Mama's Girl[10] May 19, 1906[8] September 15, 1906[8]
Grandma's Girl[8] November 26, 1905[8] May 19, 1906[8]
Baron Mooch[11] October 12, 1909[11] December 19, 1909[8]
Mary's Home from College[11] February 19, 1909[11] March 27, 1919[11]
Gooseberry Sprig[11] December 23, 1909[11] January 24, 1910[11]
Alexander the Cat[12] November 7, 1909[12] January 9, 1910[8]
Daniel and Pansy[12] November 21, 1909[12] December 4, 1909[8]
The Dingbat Family/The Family Upstairs[7] June 20, 1910[13] January 4, 1916[14]
Krazy Kat[14] October 28, 1913[14] June 25, 1944[15]
Baron Bean[16] January 5, 1916[14] January 22, 1919[14]
Now Listen Mabel[17] January 23, 1919[17] December 18, 1919[17]
Stumble Inn[13] October 30, 1922[18] October 30, 1925[19]
Us Husbands[20] January 9, 1926[21] December 18, 1926[21]
Mistakes Will Happen[21]Tɛmplet:Efn-lr January 9, 1926[21] December 18, 1926[21]
Embarrassing Moments/Bernie Burns[13]Tɛmplet:Efn-lr April 28, 1928[13] December 3, 1932[21]

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