Museum Hameln | Ausstellung Uli Stein "Viel Spaß im Museum"
The protagonists in his cartoons are once again mice, pigs, penguins, cats, dogs, frogs, snakes, and vultures. Not to forget: Erwin and Martha, the two cucumber-nosed representatives of the human species with fried egg eyes. Uli Stein started humorously drawing pictures - with and without text - in the late 1960s. This laid the foundation for the unmistakable Uli Stein cartoon. In the following decades, several hundred book volumes were published, which together attracted more than 14 million readers.
For the first time, his cartoons will now be displayed at the Museum Hameln until the end of June 2026. The exhibition features over 100 exhibits to admire. In addition to many funny images, some curious inventions, special graphic works, original drawings and sketches from the early creative period, as well as fan merchandise and books by the artist invite laughter and smiles.
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