Showing posts with label REGINALD MARSH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label REGINALD MARSH. Show all posts

Thursday, January 25, 2018

cartoons I don't get #32

Salo Roth
For Laughing Out Loud, March 1960
Punch January 28, 1920
Is this supposed to be someone from the temperance movement? This cartoon must have been done a ling time before it was printed.
Jem, July 1963
This looks like a set-up for a joke rather than the joke itself.
Eugene Zimmerman
Judge October 9, 1909
Are the skyscrapers distracting from the boats or vice-versa?
Reginald Marsh
New Yorker September 19, 1925
Cavalcade, March 1942
Erich Sokol
Playboy, October 1959
For Laughing Out Loud, March 1960
Hello Buddies, May 1955
Punch, April 1984
Punch November 17, 1915
Stag, July 1964
Charles Rodrigues
Playboy, December 1968

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Comic Art here in America

Again from the chapter from the book Comic Art in America from 1959 by Stephen Becker, part of a chapter entitled A Century of Magazines: From Corny Almanacks to The New Yorker. All cartoons from the New Yorker unless otherwise noted.

Charles Addams, 1954
William Steig, 1952
Barney Tobey, 1954
Garrett Price, 1942
George Price, 1952
Sam Cobean, 1947
Cobean, 1950
Cobean, 1949
Cobean, 1952
Cobean, 1952
As per the captions in the book:

The breadline as seen by REGINALD MARSH in 1930. This was hardly comic art; it was an extension of the magazine cartoon into the area of social comment.
Another breadline, seen a bit differently but no less effectively by ALEXANDER KING in Americana, December 1932.
Eldon Dedini, 1959
Charles Elmer Martin, 1951
Chon Day, 1953
Richard Taylor, 1941
Claude Smith, 1953