Showing posts with label DON HEROLD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DON HEROLD. Show all posts

Saturday, November 5, 2011

World Encyclopedia of Cartoons G-K

William Ellis Greene (Weg)

Maurice Henry

Don Herold

Syd Hoff, for Collier's

Gerard Hoffnung, for Punch



Poul Holck

Lee Holley, Ponytail, the Four Color version soon to be a Magic Whistle blogpost when I get to it.

Alberto Huici, Ja-Ja

Once again from the The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons from which this came:

ALBERTO HUICI (1929-?) exhibited a love from drawing at an early age, and he sold his first cartoon in 1945, while still going to school. From then on he worked as a freelancer, contributing a number of cartoons to various Mexican newspapers and publications.

“In 1952 Huici went to Los Angeles and tried to break into the U.S. market. While submitting cartoons to various magazines (most of which sent back rejection slips), he worked as gas station attendant, dishwasher, and garbage collector in order to support himself. Coming to New York in 1954, Huici again was turned down more often than not, and he went back to Mexico City the following year. With the experience he had acquired in the United States, he soon rose to the top of his profession, having gag cartoons regularly published in the magazine Ja-Ja, and his political cartoons distributed by Editorial Excelsior. He also occasionally contributes cartoons to Los Angeles and New York publications.

“Huici's style is simple, almost stark, with weird characters cavorting in strange surroundings. His humor is mostly visual, and he uses captions sparingly. His cartoons have earned awards in the United States, Europe, and Central and South America, as well as in his native Mexico.”

Rube Goldberg's I'm The Guy

Ted Key, This Week


Walt Kuhn in 1903.

Kukrynisky, 1942

Still from The Human Zoo, an animated film by Yōji Kuri

Saturday, September 10, 2011

CARTOON CAVALCADE 1928-1939

Here's more from this 1943 book I have.

Don Herold, Life 1928
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Ralph Barton, Liberty 1929
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J. Norman Lynd, Vignettes of Life 1930
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John Groth, Pretty Pictures 1932
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Miguel Covarrubias, Vanity Fair 1932
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Otto Soglow, Wasn't the Depression Terrible? 1932
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William Steig, Vanity Fair 1934
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Marge Henderson Buell, Saturday Evening Post 1934
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Alain Dunn, Collier's 1937. I believe this is a different person than the “Alan Dunn” in The New Yorker. Those cartoons were all done in charcoal and wash.
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C. W. Anderson, Ballyhoo 1937
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Syd Hoff,Collier's 1937
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Charles Addams, Collier's 1937
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Marge Henderson Buell, Saturday Evening Post 1938
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Ed Nofziger, Saturday Evening Post 1939
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A. Ross, Collier's 1939
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