Thurber Thursday… New Yorker Cartoonist Paul Noth To Receive The Thurber Prize For American Humor In Cartoon Art

Hearty congratulations to my New Yorker colleague, Paul Noth, who will receive the Thurber Prize For American Cartoon Art tomorrow night in New York City. Liza Donnelly and I will have the honor of presenting the award. Mr. Noth began contributing to The New Yorker in 2004. Here’s his first cartoon in the magazine, from the issue of October 18,

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Thurber Thursday: E.B. White And James Thurber Sitting On Some Steps In Sneden’s Landing

E.B. White And James Thurber Sitting On Some Steps In Sneden’s Landing Above: a 1829 map showing Sneden’s Landing (just “Landing” in those days) at the top left to the west of the Hudson River.  Scott Elledge’s wonderful E.B. White biography (published in 1984) includes a 1929 photograph  showing E.B. White and James Thurber sitting on some steps. The photo

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Thurber Thursday: Was One Of Thurber’s Best Known Drawings Originally A “Spot” Drawing?

Was One Of Thurber’s Best Known Drawings Originally A “Spot” Drawing?  First, a brief reminder of what’s what: New Yorker “Spot” drawings are not New Yorker cartoons. Once upon a time, pre-Tina Brown era, Spots were those unrelated, uncaptioned drawings by various artists, placed here and there throughout the magazine. They could be humorous, but they could also be simply

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Thurber Thursday: Thurber Art For “Rain From Heaven”

As I’ve leisurely made my way through decades of the earliest back issues of The New Yorker I’ve come across a number of things I never cataloged before. Below are three full page ads featuring Thurber art for the play “Rain From Heaven”— it doesn’t appear that Thurber had anything to do with the play other than contributing these illustrations

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