Licensing for New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber is now exclusively available on CartoonStock! Thurber lore has it that while writing his many essays and short stories for the New Yorker, James Thurber would doodle on any scrap of paper at hand and that he was frequently asked to submit drawings but refused stating that he…
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Cartoon Spotlight: Barbara Shermund
The following is an excerpt from the New York Times article: Overlooked No More: Barbara Shermund, Flapper-Era Cartoonist. In the mid-1920s, Harold Ross, the founder of a new magazine called The New Yorker, was looking for cartoonists who could create sardonic, highbrow illustrations accompanied by witty captions that would function as social critiques. He found…
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Gahan Wilson Cartoons: EXCLUSIVELY on CartoonStock.com
Licensing for New Yorker cartoonist Gahan Wilson is now exclusively available on CartoonStock! Wilson’s cartoons appeared regularly in Playboy, National Lampoon, Collier’s and The New Yorker for nearly 50 years. A 2013 documentary about Wilson, “Born Dead, Still Weird,” directed by Steven-Charles Jaffe told the story of his life and work. Wilson’s work was published…
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George Booth “What in hell is happening…?” limited edition, signed prints
COLLECTOR’S SPECIAL – ONLY ONE LEFT! One of George Booth’s most beloved and evergreen New Yorker cartoon is now available as a limited edition, signed print. Legendary New Yorker Cartoonist George Booth has created thousands of cartoons since he first began drawing for his high school newspaper in the 1940s. He sold his first…
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