The Monday Tilley Watch is a meandering take on the cartoons in the current issue of The New Yorker. Expecting something political on the July 31st cover it was a surprise when Javier Mariscal‘s water’s edge pastoral popped up on my screen (I’m looking at the digital version of the magazine; I’ll look at the print version when
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Haefeli Pencilled
William Haefeli is the latest New Yorker cartoonist to share his tools of the trade on Jane Mattimoe’s wonderful blog, A Case For Pencils. See the post here. Further reading: from Duke University’s Duke Magazine, July-August 2002, “The Art of the Cartoon” featuring a Haefeli cover and profile.
Read moreAndy Friedman’s Baseball Cards; Chast Exhibit at The Norman Rockwell Museum; Books of Interest: Byrnes, Haefeli
Here, by way of newyorker.com‘s Culture Desk, is a terrific piece, with slideshow, by Andy Friedman. Mr. Friedman has worn a number of hats outside of the magazine as well as within the magazine, including cartoon assistant to Bob Mankoff, illustrator, and cartoonist (often under the name, Larry Hat). Link here to Mr. Friedman’s website
Read moreNew Yorker Cartoons of the Year 2012 & Index
Out now is The New Yorker’s Cartoons of the Year 2012. This issue, or bookazine as it’s called in the Introduction, is 144 pages, with over 250 cartoons. It will remain on sale until February 18, 2013. This is the third year the bookazine has appeared. Previous to 2010, The New Yorker produced the Cartoon Yearbook ( a hardcover
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