'Barlog'
Cartoons of Ferdinand Barlog
Lesser seen 'Barlog' cartoon postcard in colour. The image depicting a queue of soldiers awaiting to be served at a field kitchen. Note that the card is without an imprint showing publishers details etc. Ref:02.06.1939
Ferdinand Barlog was a German caricaturist, illustrator, and one of the early comic artists. He studied art in Berlin. He was a prisoner of War in Russia during World War I. Back in civil life after the War, he began a collaboration with the publishing house Ullstein. He also worked for the magazines Uhu and Der Heiterere Fridolin. In Der Heitere Fridolin, Barlog illustrated 'Laatsch und Bommel' and 'Professor Pechmann', series that were also drawn by Paul Simmel. Die Berliner Illustrierte published Barlog's comic 'Die Fünf Schreckensteiner' from 1939 to 1940, in which Barlog tells the adventures of five ghosts haunting an old castle. A popular book collection followed in 1940.
After World War II, Barlog didn't succeed to maintain his pre-war popularity. He published the pantomime comic 'Pascha Bumsti' in Illustrierte Quick (1950), before emigrating to the USA in 1953. He passed away two years later. (Source: lambiek.net)
'Barlog' cartoon directory
Index based on the 'Bestell-Nr. D' code/image (number found at bottom of address/correspondence panels). Bracketed numbers indicate the same image with a new imprint number.
145 Series
Soldier-civilian with large bone
146 Series
Scratching cockerel/ diving aircraft
Woman chasing a man/ diving aircraft
'5 Pfennigs' at the bar (inc. waitress)
Two soldiers wringe out a tunic (with overhead caption)
147 Series
1470
Barrel-chested soldier addressing a woman
A woman waits by a clock whilst soldiers wave goodbye from the train
Soldier on leave racing to the railway station
Parlour scene with proud lady admiring her soldier
Profile of a soldier with his gun raised at arms length
148 Series
Woman awaits upon a park bench as the soldiers rush back to the barracks
A soldier stands at the canteen serving hatch
1482
The marching soldier evolves from thin to fat
1488
Foxes
Soldier dreams of cigars and cigarettes etc.
149 Series
1491
Barracks breakfast
1494
No.17 drinking soldiers
1496
Black suit/ white uniform
850 Series
8500
Barracks breakfast
870 Series
A soldier laden horse drawn cart
Barrack room card players/ NCO at the door
Group of soldiers meet two woman in the park
8705
Park soldiers rush to barracks (with & without grey border)
Soldier on leave racing to the railway station
Soldier holding a huge smouldering envelope
The marching soldier evolves from thin to fat
8709
'5 Pfennigs' at the bar (inc. waitress)
871 Series
Two soldiers wringe out a tunic (with overhead caption)
The 'Good night' foxes greet each other
8713
A soldier stands at the canteen serving hatch
8716
Two soldiers wringe out a tunic (no overhead caption)
Profile of a soldier with his gun raised at arms length
Soldier in conversation with the photographer
872 Series
8720
Sand in boot
Barrel-chested soldier addressing a woman
8723
Civilian in black suit/ Soldier in white uniform (italic & non-italic?)
From thin civilian to robust soldier
873 Series
Drinking pilot/ 'dizzy' aircraft
874 Series
Soldiers of room 17 drinking with more bottles arriving (Text v.1)
(notes: italic & non-italic)
8741
'5 Pfennigs' at the bar (reduced image size - see 8709)
8742
Boxer
Soldiers of room 17 drinking with more bottles arriving (Text v.2)
Barrack room soldiers greeting an NCO at the door
Recruits being introduced to solders at the attention
(note: with & without grey border)
Two soldiers wringe out a tunic (no overhead caption)
Miscellaneous
Colour postcard without publishers imprint
(soldiers queueing at a field kitchen)
'Zeichnungen von Barlog' book of cartoons (210 x 180mm). c.1937
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