Showing posts with label SEP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEP. Show all posts

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, 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

Thursday, June 28, 2012

GREAT CARTOONS OF THE WORLD, VOLUME I/9

More from the 1967 book Great Cartoons of the World, Volume 1 that I've been scanning every Thursday:

Anatol Kovarsky

She's not a-mused. Get it? Photobucket Guillermo Mordillo Photobucket Anatol Kovarsky Photobucket Vladimir Renčin Photobucket Charles Edward Martin Photobucket Zdenĕk Žàček

All internet links are in Czech so I have no way of knowing if any are the right ones. Photobucket Anatol Kovarsky Photobucket Hans Moser for Süd Deutshe Zeitung Photobucket Boris Drucker Photobucket John Gallagher Photobucket Frank Modell Photobucket Henry Syverson Photobucket David Langdon Photobucket More to come next Thursday

Thursday, May 17, 2012

GREAT CARTOONS OF THE WORLD I/3

Here are more cartoons circa 1966 and 1967.

From the introduction:

Chon Day's deceptively economical line says what he wants it to say, perhaps better than anyone else's.” Photobucket These four are by Jules Stauber for Bärmeier & Nikel Photobucket I'm not sure if this is “Ja” with a “y” sound meaning “Yes” or with an “h” sound meaning “Ha-ha”. Stop bothering me. Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket “The work of Gallagher, for example, is as straightforward and as functional as a tap on the head by a caveman's club. He is a rascal who, with no holds barred, likes to give a kick in the pants to pomposity. Though the line itself somewhat lacks grace, the cartoons are as delightful and as refreshing as the slapstick films to which they are related” Photobucket Anatol Kovarsky Photobucket Henry Syverson Photobucket Vahan Shirvanian Photobucket The next two are by Guillermo Mordillo for Paris Match Photobucket Photobucket Barney Tobey Photobucket Reamer Keller Photobucket More next Thursday