This is the definitive biography of Emile Cohl (1857-1938), one
of the most important pioneers of the art of the animated cartoon
and an innovative contributor to popular graphic humor at a
critical moment when it changed from traditional caricature to the
modern comic strip. This profusely illustrated book provides not
only a wealth of information on Cohl's life but also an analysis of
his contribution to the development of the animation film in both
France and the United States and an interpretation of how the new
genre fit into the historical shift from a "primitive" to a
"classical" cinema. "Beautiful in look and design, with stunning
reproductions from films and newspapers, Emile Cohl, Caricature,
and Film offers a biography of a figure who virtually created the
European art of animation.. In its theory and history, the book is
one of the most important contributions to the field of animated
film]. But it] is central for film study per se, offering a fresh,
exciting look at the complicated world of early cinema."--Dana
Polan, Film Quarterly
Originally published in 1992.
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