Illustrated story. Four definitions through three literary Colombian magazines
Abstract
This article analizes the illustrated stories published in the literary Colombian magazines Lectura y arte (1903), La Niñez (1914) and Rin-rin (1936). In first place, it has been analyzed the publications of stories that are illustrated with one image, we reflected about the relationship that is stablished between both objects; then, it has been studied the texts that are accompanied with several illustrations that define a narrative sequence, from the disposition of different images. After, it’s been presented the analysis of the mute stories, one series of draws that lack of written text. Finally, it’s been broached cartoon strips, where it’s been disposed some images shared with short texts.Downloads
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