From The Guggenheim’s website, June 6, 2017, “This New Yorker Cartoon Documented the Guggenheim’s 1959 Opening” — read all about it here (Alan Dunn’s spread ran in the issue of November 28, 1959) If you need more New Yorker cartoonists weighing in on the Guggenheim there’s always this collection from 2005 — The New Yorker Visits the Guggenheim. According to
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Blast From the Past: A New Yorker Olympics Cover and Cartoon From 1960
The New Yorker has published a number of Olympic themed covers and drawings in its lifetime (the issue currently on the newsstands is the most recent example with its Olympics cover and spot drawings ). Here’s Anatol Kovarsky’s beautiful New Yorker cover celebrating
Read moreWebsite of Interest: CEM (Charles E. Martin); Chris Weyant’s Boston Daily Cartoon
Here’s a link to a website devoted to the work of Charles E. Martin, better known to the New Yorker readership as CEM. Martin, who died in 1995 at the age of 85, began contributing to The New Yorker in 1938 (his first appearance was a cover). He went on to create nearly two hundred more covers for the magazine
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