Tuesday Spill: Tilley On The Vineyard; Sempe On Walls; Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon; A Favorite Peter Arno Story From Mike Lynch

Tilley On The Vineyard

Paul Karasik sent the above Tilley-on-the-island drawing to my attention. Wanna see the rest of it, including the caption? Go here to The Vineyard Gazette.

Mr Karasik began contributing to The New Yorker in 1999. Visit his website here.

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Sempe On Walls 

From Swissinfo, “Cartoonist lightshow brightens up Geneva nights”  — 54 works by the fab J.J. Sempe, are “being projected onto facades of emblematic places in the heart of Geneva.”

Sempe has contributed cartoons and covers to The New Yorker since 1978. 

 

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The Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon

Peter Kuper on dining in vs out.

Mr. Kuper has been contributing to The New Yorker since 2011.

Visit his website here.

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A Favorite Peter Arno Story From Mike Lynch

From Mike Lynch’s blog, “My Article In The Cartoonists’ Club Of Great Britain ‘The Jester'”— in which Mr. Lynch tells a Mel Casson story about visiting Arno’s studio.

Peter Arno’s entry on the Spill‘s A-Z:

Peter Arno  Born Curtis Arnoux Peters, Jr., January 8, 1904, New York City. Died February 22, 1968, Port Chester, NY. New Yorker work: 1925 -1968. Key collection: Ladies & Gentlemen (Simon & Schuster, 1951) The Foreword is by Arno. For far more on Arno please check out my biography of him, Peter Arno: The Mad Mad World of The New Yorker’s Greatest Cartoonist (Regan Arts, 2016).

 

 

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