A brief return to the advertising series brought to you through the generosity of SPX’s Warren Bernard. Here’s work by Ed Nofziger, who contributed cartoons to the New Yorker from 1936 through 1940. Link to his obit from the L.A. Times, Nov. 11, 2000. Link here to Mr. Nofziger’s IMDb profile Below: Mr. Nofziger and a self portrait from
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The Tilley Watch Online; Advertising Work by New Yorker Cartoonists, Pt. 30: Helen Hokinson for Flit
On this always somewhat hard-to-define week between Christmas Day and New Years Day, these are the New Yorker cartoonists who figured into either the Daily cartoon or Daily Shouts: *A Daily cartoon by Mort Gerberg: a skier sees a warning sign(post). *Another installment of Liana Finck’s “Dear Pepper” series on Daily Shouts. *An animated Daily cartoon by Sharon Levy .
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Liza Donnelly Draws Halloween From Liza Donnelly, Halloween drawings for CBS This Morning. See them here. _______________________________________________________________ Andy Borowitz On His Work: “It’s almost like the verbal equivalent of a New Yorker cartoon” From Poynter, October 31, 2017 —“Satirist Andy Borowitz Explains the Fine Art of Lampooning Trump” — the interview by James Warren includes this quote from Mr. Borowitz
Read moreAdvertising Work by New Yorker Cartoonists, Pt. 17: Sam Cobean
No New Yorker cartoonist milked the humorous possibilities of (mostly female) total nudity like the late Sam Cobean (an example above), but you wouldn’t know it by the ads below. Mr. Cobean’s two collections, Cobean’s Naked Eye, and The Cartoons of Cobean (arranged and selected by Steinberg, with an Introduction by Mr. Cobean’s good friend, Charles Addams, published posthumously) are easily
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