Exhibit Of Interest: Peter Steiner’s Recent Paintings Peter Steiner, a person who wears many hats (cartoonist, novelist, teacher, painter) will show recent paintings at the Hotchkiss Library of Sharon in June. All the info here (including an expanded bio). Mr. Steiner began contributing his cartoons to The New Yorker in 1979. His 1993 drawing“On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a
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Newyorker.com Postscript Of Interest: Liza Donnelly On Nurit Karlin
From newyorker.com. May 3, 2019, “The Pioneering Cartoons of Nurit Karlin” — Liza Donnelly on the New Yorker cartoonist, Nurit Karlin, who recently passed away. Above: Ms. Karlin’s second New Yorker drawing, published April 15, 1974.
Read moreNurit Karlin 1938-2019: “I Used To Doodle, Then Something Would Be There.”
Word has reached us that the New Yorker cartoonist Nurit Karlin has passed away in Israel. Ms. Karlin’s first New Yorker cartoon ran in the issue of March 18, 1974. At the time she was the only female cartoonist whose work was appearing in the magazine (the last before her was Mary Petty, who passed away in 1976, but whose
Read moreInterview Of Interest: Liza Donnelly
From The Comics Journal, October 16, 2018, “Things Are Shifting” — an interview with Liza Donnelly by Alex Dueben. Ms. Donnelly talks about The New Yorker, the recent “Funny Ladies” exhibit and panels at The Society of Illustrators, children’s books, her numerous professional hats, and much much more. Read it here.
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