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Cartoon America: Comic Art in the Library of Congress

door Harry Katz

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The Library of Congress encompasses virtually the entire history and scope of comic art, including editorial cartoons, caricatures, comic strips, animation and illustration. Cartoon America portrays a common ground that we all can appreciate and learn from. Caricatures and cartoons often depict the principal events and figures of the day. Like jazz and baseball, they are an indelible and indigenous part of American culture. In the best hands, they become topical and timeless, unique and universal. Cartoon America speaks eloquently of the US nation's creativity and resilience, its desire to educate and entertain, laugh at its quirks and foibles and challenge its political leaders and public figures to do better. The book contains a veritable who's who of illustration greats and includes much original art.… (meer)
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Superb insight into the history of comics. ( )
  Brightman | Oct 29, 2019 |
This was a Christmas gift from my friend of fine vintage, Bob Rudolph, and a fine selection it was. This is a collection of essays and artwork about the amazing collection from the Comic Art collection of the Library of Congress. Much of it was from the donated collection of Arthur Wood, who has moved high up on my list of most-envied personages. Art Wood, as a youth, used to haunt the hangouts of the comic artists of his day and the syndicates, at first rescuing original art that, in those days, the syndicates used to throw away to make new storage space, and then obtaining free original artwork by hanging out with the artists and writing them for drawings. In this way he built up an immense collection of the likes of Ham Fisher, Charles Dana Gibson, Harrison Cady, James Montgomery Flagg, Alex Raymond, George Herriman, and a host of others. The book is arranged by topics, such as the history of cartooning, women in cartooning, cartooning and race, cartoons of 9/11, and many chapters devoted to particular cartooning greats. Each chapter is written by a different guest author, many of whom are known to me, and all are well-written and interesting. I would have made the book a bit less of a catch-all, joining together as it does newspaper comic strips, political cartoons, animation, and comic books. But the book is sumptuous enough to not leave the reader feeling shortchanged, and above all is the lovely draw of the original artwork, much of it by my favorite comic strip and carttoning creators. Thanks, Bob. ( )
  burnit99 | Jan 14, 2007 |
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The Library of Congress encompasses virtually the entire history and scope of comic art, including editorial cartoons, caricatures, comic strips, animation and illustration. Cartoon America portrays a common ground that we all can appreciate and learn from. Caricatures and cartoons often depict the principal events and figures of the day. Like jazz and baseball, they are an indelible and indigenous part of American culture. In the best hands, they become topical and timeless, unique and universal. Cartoon America speaks eloquently of the US nation's creativity and resilience, its desire to educate and entertain, laugh at its quirks and foibles and challenge its political leaders and public figures to do better. The book contains a veritable who's who of illustration greats and includes much original art.

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