Attempted Bloggery Begins To Tour The “Drawn From The New Yorker” Exhibit Stephen Nadler, otherwise known as Mr. Attempted Bloggery, has begun to take us on a tour of the Drawn From The New Yorker: A Centennial Celebration exhibit currently up at The Society of Illustrators. Check it out! –Above: Attempted Bloggery‘s photo of a Johan Bull design for The
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Monday Tilley Watch…The New Yorker Issue Of March 16, 2023
The Monday Tilley Watch Takes A Glancing Look At Some Of The Art & Artists Of The Latest Issue Of The New Yorker The Cover: Thinking Spring. The Cartoonists and Cartoons: Thirteen cartoons, thirteen cartoonists. No duos, that we know of. No newbies. One meta drawing (by Liana Finck). The longest active contributor in this issue is Mick Stevens whose
Read moreFriday Spill: Auction Watch: Ed Fisher, Gahan Wilson, Charles Saxon, Joe Mirachi
My daily trips around the world wide web (I miss that usage) always include an Ebay stop. After a dry period of not-much-happening online a small number of original drawings by New Yorker artists have shown up. I’ll begin with Ed Fisher. We don’t see too many of his originals up for grabs, but at this writing there are
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The Ink Spill Interview: Mort Gerberg
Sam Gross, Mort Gerberg, and Edward Koren. NYC, Spring, 2017. The Ink Spill Interview: Mort Gerberg This week marks the 56th anniversary of the publication of the first cartoon Mort Gerberg sold to The New Yorker. The cartoon was
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