Showing posts with label CHARLES EDWARD MARTIN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHARLES EDWARD MARTIN. Show all posts

Thursday, December 13, 2018

cartoon themes: christmas

Al Stine
Playboy, January 1954
Eldon Dedini
Playboy, January 1963
Alden Erikson
Playboy, December 1963
Whitney Darrow, Jr.
The New Yorker December 1, 1962
Ace, January 1973
William Steig
Esquire, January 1934
Charles Edward Martin
The New Yorker December 8, 1962
Frank Modell The New Yorker December 12, 1963
The New Yorker December 15, 1962
The New Yorker December 19, 1964
The New Yorker December 22, 1962
Howard Shoemaker
Playboy, December 1967
Claude Smith
Playboy, January 1968

Thursday, June 29, 2017

cartoons I don't get 3

Charles Elmer Martin
Playboy, December 1969
Playgirl, c. 1956
Punch October 6, 1915
Punch November 9, 1927
Army/Navy Fun Parade, April 1953
Hello, Buddies, c. 1965
Esquire, June 1934
Esquire, June 1934
Good Humor, c. 1964
Fun House, February 1979
Bill Ward
Jem, June 1957
Morrie Turner
Mister Cool, c. 1960
Playboy, October 1980

Saturday, January 19, 2013

GREAT CARTOONS OF THE WORLD II, part 9

Part 9 of the book Great Cartoons of the World, edited by John Bailey.

Guillermo Mordillo for Paris Match Photobucket Of course, you recognize Peanuts. I have no idea why “Featuring Good ol' Charlie Brown” is cut out of this. Photobucket Terrence“Larry” Parkes in Punch. Photobucket Syd Hoff in The New Yorker. Photobucket Jean-Jacques Sempé for Editions Noël Photobucket Charles Edward Martin for the New Yorker in 1960. Photobucket Jules Feiffer's syndicated strip. Photobucket Photobucket Norman Thelwellin Punch. Photobucket Tony Munzlinger. Photobucket Charles Barsotti Photobucket Eldon Dedini, again for The New Yorker Photobucket Photobucket More cartoons next Saturday.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

GREAT CARTOONS OF THE WORLD II/4

The fourth installment continued from last Saturday's serialization of Great Cartoons of the World, volume 2, from 1968. James Stevenson for New Yorker Photobucket Norman Thelwell. Editor John Bailey says in his introduction:

The rich, velvety, sumptuous of Norman Thelwell are in the tradition of English illustration, but they are mischievous and full of all kinds of antics. He has a deep knowledge of children and animals, and of the countryside, all of which he uses with wit and understanding. Photobucket Jules Stauber (you can put the text from this link in a translator.) Photobucket Donald Reilly again for New Yorker. Photobucket Charles Addams Photobucket Hans-Georg Rauch for Nebelspalter Photobucket Anatol Kovarsky Photobucket Volker Ernsting for Bärmeier & Nikel Photobucket George Price in New Yorker in 1964. Photobucket Barney Tobey Photobucket Norman Thelwell Photobucket Charles Edward Martin in Saturday Evening Post Photobucket Jules Stauber Photobucket