''Söndags-Nisse'' (
Swedish
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: ''Sunday Nisse'') was a
humor magazine
A humor magazine is a magazine specifically designed to deliver humorous content to its readership. These publications often offer satire and parody, but some also put an emphasis on cartoons, caricature, absurdity, one-liners, witty aphorisms ...
published in Stockholm, Sweden. It was in circulation between 1863 and 1924.
History and profile
''Söndags-Nisse'' was founded by Gustaf Wahlbom in 1862.
The magazine contributed to the career of cartoonist
Oskar Andersson who published comic strips in the magazine in 1897. Other contributors to the magazine include
Carl Larsson
Carl Olof Larsson (; 28 May 1853 – 22 January 1919) was a Swedish painter representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many paintings include oils, watercolors, and frescoes. He is principally known for his watercolors of idyllic fami ...
,
Jenny Nyström
Jenny Eugenia Nyström (13 or 15 June 1854 in Kalmar, Sweden – 17 January 1946 in Stockholm) was a painter and illustrator mainly known as the creator of the Swedish image of the '' jultomte'' on Christmas cards and magazine covers, thus ...
and
Augusta Barthelson
Augusta Sofia Barthelson (9 October 1833 – 2 March 1929) was a Swedish writer. She tended to write and publish in the daily Swedish newspaper like Aftonbladet, Söndags-Nisse and Nya Dagligt Allehanda. She also published the book ''Efterspel'' ( ...
.
''
Grönköpings Veckoblad'', a satirical political magazine, started as a section of ''Söndags-Nisse'' in 1902. ''Söndags-Nisse'' ceased publication in 1924.
Söndags-Nisse
''Nationalencyclopedin''.
Original drawing of Gustaf Wahlbom published in the magazine is archived in the national museum of Sweden
Nationalmuseum is the national gallery of fine arts of Sweden, located on the peninsula Blasieholmen in central Stockholm.
The museum's operations stretch far beyond the borders of Blasieholmen, including the National Portrait Gallery collect ...
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1862 establishments in Sweden
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