Artist: Charles Schulz (All)
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DescriptionPeanuts certainly deserves to be cited in the top 3 comic strips of all time-- in fact it's either Peanuts or Krazy Kat at the top! This 1959 Sunday is a particularly fine example, as the wordless narrative gives the piece a pantomime quality that is impossible to pull off in less skilled hands. Schulz was a genius of comics as pop culture expression and also as ART...Peanuts was a source of daily pleasure in my youth...and to millions of others too, around the world. I am thrilled to own such a nice example, and 1959 vintage, too!Social/Sharing |
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Davide G.
Member Since 2009
Posted on 12/22/2016
What a magnificent piece, Rob! Congrats and thanks for sharing this timeless classic!
Michael Kenyon
Member Since 2008
Posted on 12/22/2016
Sunday Peanuts are no small thing. Love how Lucy processes her devious behavior than gives in to naughty completely.
Thomas Ward
Member Since 2004
Posted on 12/22/2016
Major Congrats Rob on this fine piece! Love this classic time period of Peanuts.
Jason Caldwell
Member Since 2014
Posted on 12/22/2016
Brilliant piece- really shows off Schultz's storytelling skills!
Tony K
Member Since 2012
Posted on 12/22/2016
Good grief, what a great strip! Excellent example of a Peanuts sunday...fantastic!
Jeremy Radisich
Member Since 2004
Posted on 12/22/2016
Such a perfect snapshot of my two favorite Peanuts characters--and from my favorite period of Schulz's art, with his more controlled linework. Beautiful and funny--congrats!
Todd Maston
Member Since 2011
Posted on 12/22/2016
Love it! Schulz's style was just so much more expressive in the 50s.
Rob Pistella
Member Since 2005
Forum Moderator
Posted on 12/27/2016
Todd Maston wrote:
Love it! Schulz's style was just so much more expressive in the 50s.I think you are right Todd! By this point in the strip the characters had the classic 'look' but are very expressive as you say-- later on it was more verbal play and less visual perhaps?
Timothy Finney
Member Since 2006
Posted on 12/24/2016
Aside from the timeless artistic mastery on display, it is laugh-out-loud funny.
NorthBay Dan
Member Since 2009
Posted on 12/30/2016
Well, when you said you were looking to add a nice Peanuts daily you weren't kidding, you nailed it! Great acquisition, congrats!
Bill J
Member Since 2009
Posted on 6/12/2019
I love Peanuts strips from the 1950s. There is a simplicity and a naivete to the humor that really strikes home for me. Love this Sunday because, instead of doing the usually schtick of having Lucy yell, Schulz opts for the quiet humor of doing the gag in pantomine. Brilliant in concept and execution, IMHO.
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