Showing posts with label Christmas With The Cartoonists. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Christmas Presents!

 UNWRAPPING SOME CHRISTMAS SURPRISES

by Rick Marschall


It is not surprising that cartoonists would send Christmas cards, nor that they would, in the spirit of holiday cheer (not to mention proudly sharing their best efforts to friends and fans), draw special designs... and expend extra effort to impress. 'Tis the Season!

What will be surprises, in a few Yesterday's Papers posts, are treasures not widely known. We will share vintage cards by prominent cartoonists and illustrators -- scarce because they were not produced a la Hallmark, for the general public, but for family and friends, as we say, but occasionally for selected fans.
 
This is a card drawn by Krazy Kat's kreator, George Herriman, not to the Hal Roach family, but possibly for them. The stout fellow in the double-breasted suit is the legendary producer himself; he embraces his son Hal Junior; his wife Marguerite; and daughter Margaret. Herriman did not sign the drawing... except as a self-caricature, lower right, where he labelled himself "the Squatter." For years Herriman maintained a studio on the Hal Roach movie lot in Culver City, Los Angeles, making the location the true "fun factory."




An accomplished painter and illustrator, J Allen St John is best remembered for his painted covers, chapter headings, and illustrations for the Tarzan books of Edgar Rice Burroughs. This family Christmas card was drawn seven years after that famous collaboration commenced.




This card is thought to be an advertisement for Flit insecticide, which was a client of Theodor Geisel (Dr Seuss) for many years. He produced hundreds of cartoon ads for the corporation. This was, however, produced as a separate card and I suspect was Ted's personal card, mentioning Flit as a major aspect of his professional work, even after the success of And To Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street, his first "children's books" for all ages of readers. "Better Times" refers to hopes against the Great Depression.




Harrison Cady is best known for his cartoon animals, so this messenger of holiday cheer is appropriate in the card he sent to  friends. Cady was a social cartoonist for Life Magazine in the 'teens; drew hundreds of illustrations for the "Mother West Wind" children's tales of Thortnon W Burgess; and drew the Peter Rabbit Sunday page that appeared in many newspapers and comic books. 




If you have a strange urge to eat breakfast cereal when you see this card, it might be because Vernon Grant was the creator of the little imps Snap, Crackle, and Pop, who were the advertising mascots of the Rice Crispies cereal. A wonderful stylist, those ads and cereal-box art is what he best remembered for; but through the years he designed many magazine covers and illustrated storybooks for children.







Friday, December 10, 2021

Christmas with the Cartoonists –

 

JIMMY
SWINNERTON

Chicago Examiner, Dec 20, 1909

Chicago Examiner, Dec 18, 1910


Monday, December 31, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists

BUD FISHER
Chicago Examiner

Dec 13, 1913

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists

ERIC GURNEY


Wilhelm Schulz


Vernon Grant


Art Young


Bob Zschiesche
[Our Folks]



Saturday, December 29, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists


Irv Phillips
[Mr. Mum]


Alfred Andriola
[Charley Chan, Kerry Drake]


Dick Hodgins, Jr.


Friday, December 28, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists


Hal Foster
❄ (Tarzan, Prince Valiant) 

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Monday, December 24, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists


FRED LASSWELL
(Snuffy Smith)


Fred Lasswell enclosed a note with his card: 
"Check out the big red nose on Rudy!" 
and he signed with a ❤️]

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists


Lank Leonard 
(Mickey Finn - with Uncle Phil)


Friday, December 21, 2018

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists


Harold Gray 
(Little Orphan Annie)
 

This was Gray's house in Westport, Connecticut... 
also had nice digs in La Jolla, California

RM

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Monday, December 17, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists


J.W. McGurk
Dec 24, 1922



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Christmas With The Cartoonists


Roger Armstrong 
(Napoleon, Ella Cinders, Bugs Bunny, Little Lulu, Little Hiawatha, Scamp, etc)


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Saturday, December 15, 2018

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Christmas With The Cartoonists


JIMMY SWINNERTON


December 17, 1911
Chicago Tribune
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Monday, December 10, 2018