The American Bystander has become home away from home for numerous New Yorker artists, past and present. In the AB #9, just arrived in today’s mail (cover by Rick Geary) you will find more work by Eustace Tilley contributors than you can shake a Micron pen at. In this issue: Lila Ash, Charles Barsotti, George Booth, M.K. Brown, Roz Chast,
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Profile Of Interest: Tom Bachtell
From The Chicago Sun-Times, January 1, 2019, “‘People come into focus’ — New Yorker Sophistication Crafted at Chicago Landmark” — this piece on New Yorker illustrator, Tom Bachtell.
Read moreChris Weyant Answers Three Questions; Steig’s Divorce Illustrations; Three Cartoonists at Pennsylvania Fest; Cartoon Companion’s Latest Ratings
Chris Weyant Answers Three Questions From The Children’s Book Council, September 5, 2018, “Three Questions With Chris Weyant” Mr. Weyant began contributing his cartoons to The New Yorker in 1998. Link here to his website. ________________________________________________________ Steig’s Divorce Illustrations Thanks to a fave Spill blog, Attempted Bloggery, we’re able to see some great William Steig illustrations that appeared in American
Read moreA Price Playbill; Ziegler’s Letterman Appearance; A Couple of Hokinson Dachshunds
A Price Playbill Without generous donors, the Spill‘s archives would be so much poorer. Here’s the latest addition: a Playbill with cover art by the great George Price. Stalag 17 premiered at the 48th St. Theatre in May of 1951. Mr. Price’s work, as a spot artist, premiered in The New Yorker in 1929. In his book, The Art of
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