Jane Mattimoe’s Case For Pencils returns with a look at Victoria Roberts’ tools of the trade. See it here! Ms. Roberts began contributing to The New Yorker in 1988. _____________________________________________________________________ Attempted Bloggery on Cuneo’s Art This week Stephen Nadler’s Attempted Bloggery looks at items acquired at the MoCCA Fest. Today it’s John Cuneo‘s Not Waving But Drawing. Read it here.
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The Monday Tilley Watch: The New Yorker Issue of May 21, 2018
It’s always a great pleasure to see one of John Cuneo‘s covers on the magazine. His restless pen never fails to amuse and amaze. Read what Mr. Cuneo had to say about his swampy cover on this week’s issue. The Tilley Tweak Watch: Is it my imagination or is this a first: the Talk of the Town masthead (that
Read moreExhibit of Interest: New Yorker Cover Artist Arthur Getz; Review of Interest: Aline Kominsky-Crumb’s New Book; Follow-Up: John Cuneo’s Spring Cover
From The Hotchkiss Library of Sharon, “The Art of Arthur Getz: City and Country” — an exhibit of work by the most prolific of all New Yorker cover artists. Opens May 5th. — My thanks to Stephen Nadler of Attempted Bloggery for bringing this exhibit to my attention. Be sure to check out his site today for an interesting piece
Read moreFavorite Cover Submission of the Week
Above: from the wonderfully prolific New Yorker cover artist, John Cuneo, a cover recently submitted and — gasp! — not bought.
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