Showing posts with label FRIEDRICH-KARL WAECHTER. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Great Cartoons of the World II, part 11

At least I think it's part 11. I've lost track by now posting these every Saturday. It's the next to last one though, or maybe the next to next to last, I know that much.

Cesc Photobucket Friedrich-Karl Waechter for Bärmeier & Nikel Photobucket Jean-Jacques Sempé for Editions Denoël Photobucket Charles Elmer Martin for New Yorker Photobucket Barney Tobey for New Yorker Photobucket Anatol Kovarsky Photobucket Another Peanuts comic. Photobucket Pierre Bellocq Photobucket Photobucket Ton Smits Photobucket The next two by Henry Syverson for Saturday Evening Post. Photobucket Photobucket Terrence“Larry” Parkes in Punch. Photobucket

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Great Cartoons of the World II/8

Here's more from the book Great Cartoons of The World, volume II from 1968, edited by John Bailey.

Ton Smits Photobucket Robert Day in The New Yorker Photobucket You have to understand, it was a different time, and..uh..the sixties...and I'm posting it for historical purposes...because...Nuremberg defense...and...

Who am I kidding? Yeah, it's racist.

By Ton Smits. Photobucket Freidrich-Karl Waechter for Bärmeier and Nikel Photobucket Bruce Petty for Punch Photobucket Charles Barsotti Photobucket John Glashan for Psychoanalytic Reporter. Photobucket Charles Addams for The New Yorker with a Cousin Itt prototype later used in The Addams Family. Photobucket J. M. Bosc for Paris Match. Photobucket Edward Koren in The New Yorker Photobucket Robert Day again, in The New Yorker two years earlier. Photobucket Donald Reilly for The New Yorker. Photobucket Boris Druckerin, you guessed it, the New Yorker. Photobucket