Ink Spill occasionally takes a look at New Yorker contributors who weren’t cartoonists but whose work at the magazine was so intertwined with cartoons and/or cartoonists that it would be just plain silly not to look at them. Peter De Vries, a New Yorker staffer from 1944 through 1986, fits the bill perfectly. De Vries, who died in 1993, moved
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3rd Festival of International Editorial Cartoons in Caen this week. Liza Donnelly part of festivities
The 3rd Festival of International Cartoons is happening this week in Caen. Our own Liza Donnelly was invited to participate. Here’s a link to a the festival’s website (apparently in French only).
Read moreEight New One Club Members
Eight additional cartoonists have been added to the One Club, Ink Spill’s designation for cartoonists whose work appeared just once in The New Yorker during their careers. Their entries are in red in The New Yorker Cartoonists A – Z section of this site. The nine are: Herb Breneman, Jerry Capa, D.T. Carlisle, H.H. Caviedes, H.M. Charleton, Roger Clouse, Mr.
Read moreCartoons & Marriage; Two New Yorker Cartoonists on The Harvey Kurtzman Exhibit
Two recent posts on The New Yorker’s website, newyorker.com: The magazine’s Cartoon Editor, Bob Mankoff, takes a look at marriage cartoons (what with all the marriage talk in the air and in Washington, D.C.) in his weekly blog post. and… Liam Walsh and Benjamin Schwartz, two of the more recent recruits in The New Yorker‘s cartoonist fold collaborate on
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