THE ARTISTS
in Alphabetical order
A
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Acanthus |
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Charles Addams,
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Anton |
B
C
|
Callendar,
Flash Macaroni |
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Caran
D'Ache |
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Leo
Cheney (Passing Show) |
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George
Cruikshank |
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Michael Cummings )Daily Express) |
D
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Jay
Darling |
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Clarence
Day |
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Whitney
Darrow |
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Honore
Daumier |
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Decamps, L'An de Grace 1840, .... 1830 litho |
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Robert
Deighton, London Nuisance x 4 |
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D'Eguille (The
Silent Screen) |
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Marie
Duval (Ally Sloper) |
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Derso and Kellen for FORTUNE |
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EDMUND DUFFY AND THE COLD WAR |
E
F
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Wally
Fawkes Flook |
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Bud
Fisher, Mutt and Jeff |
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Lyonel
Feininger Menu |
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Arthur Ferrier |
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Bud
Fisher |
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Fougasse |
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Fontaine
Fox |
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Arthur
Frost |
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Al
Frueh |
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Harry
Furniss |
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Andre Francois |
G
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Ghezzi, Man about Town |
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David
Ghilchik |
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James
Gillray |
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A.S.Graham
(July 1955) |
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Chester Gould,
selected panels |
|
Charles
Gibson |
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Grandville, Course au clocher adademique 1839 |
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Carl Giles, article by Robert Hughes, Architectural review |
H
|
George Herriman (4 galleries) |
|
John
Held Jr |
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William
Hogarth |
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Helen
Hokinson |
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Frank
Horrabin |
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Thomas Hood |
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Will Hope, (Espoir)
The Communist |
I,J, K
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Ionicus |
|
Rea
Irvin |
|
Jiz |
|
Edmond
Kapp |
L
|
David Langdon, At Large 1958 |
|
Joe
Lee |
|
Mary
Lee |
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Patrick
Lee |
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David
Levine |
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David
Low |
M
|
Mahood June
1955 |
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Phil
May |
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Reginald Marsh |
|
Winsor
McKay |
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A.Moreland |
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Matt Morgan |
N
O
P
|
THOMAS PATCH, A SELECTION OF WORK AND TWO CARICATURES |
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Virgil Partch How to Look at Women |
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Austin
Payne, Pip Squeak and Wilfred |
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Pett
of the Daily Mirror single 1941 |
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Watts Phillips, Teddington Locke c1850
1941 facs. |
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PONT
of Punch, The British Charactera and The British Carry on 1940 |
R
|
W.Heath
Robinson (advertising) |
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Alex Raymond, FLASH GORDON |
S
|
Sempe (Women and Children First) |
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Linley
Sambourne |
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Scully,
William June 1955 |
|
Ronald
Searle |
|
Dr.Seuss |
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R.C.Sheriffs |
|
Graham
Simmons |
|
O.Soglow |
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Art Spiegelman |
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George
Sprod |
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Cliff Sterrett(Polly and her Pals) |
|
G.F.Studdy (Passing
Shown Menu) |
|
Sidney
Strube |
|
J.F.Sullivan |
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William Steig (Stag at Eve) |
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Jimmy Swinnerton, a miscellany |
T
|
R.Taylor |
|
J.W.Taylor (June
1955) |
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James
Thurber |
|
Rudolf
Toppfer |
U,V
W
|
H.T.Webster |
|
Tom
Webster |
|
Westral The Communist |
|
Gluyas
Williams menu |
|
David
Wilson |
SINGLES
|
SHE
WOULD ONLY MARRY A HERO C1880 |
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THE
PRESSURES OF MODERN LIFE, Alain, New Yorker 1942 |
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ESQUIRE
CARTOONISTS C1960 |
THE TIRED OLD FORMULAE
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HOARY
OLD CARTOON CLICHES, DONALD MAGEE NEW YORKER |
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The
Hot House of British Humour ROWLAND EMETT(visual cliches) |
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HOW TO DO IT
|
Gurny Williams, I MEET SUCH PEOPLE commissioning cartoons |
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Lutz, Practical
Graphic Figures |
|
Manning
Hall Making Faces |
|
Percy
Bradshaw Press Art School |
|
Schools
for cartoonists, one |
|
Schools
for cartoonists, two |
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Teaching
Cartoons over the Phone US c1934 |
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Gene
Byrnes, Complete Guide |
|
L.A.Doust Cartoon
and Caricature |
|
Harry
Michaelson, Lightning Cartoonist at work |
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Richard
Taylor, Introduction to Cartooning 1947 |
|
How
to Draw for London Opinion |
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W.A.S. Herbert, Caricatures and How to Draw Them 1951 |
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I Meet Such People, Gurney Williams 1946 |
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WASH,Caricatures and How to Make Them, 1951 |
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HOW TO DRAW COMIC BOOK HEROES AND VILLAINS, |
BRITISH COMICS/CARICATURE
|
CARTOON, WIT CARICATURE IN BRITAIN, LONGDEN 1944, selected plates |
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ADVENTURE 1949 |
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BEANO 1947 |
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BOYS MAG |
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CHAMPION |
|
CHASER PLATOON |
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COMIC CUTS 1944 |
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DANDY 1968 |
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EAGLE new series, 4 annuals from the Eighties |
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EAGLE VISUAL FEATURES |
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FILM FUN 1951 |
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KINEMA COMIC 1926 |
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KNOCKOUT |
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RADIO FUN 1952 |
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SHIVER AND SHAKE 1974 |
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SPARKY |
|
THUNDER |
|
TIGER |
|
VALIANT |
|
WHIZZER AND CHIPS |
AMERICAN COMICS/ CARICATURE
|
NEWSPAPER COMICS 2 galleries |
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AMERICA - A SECOND SMALL SELECTION |
SEE ALSO
CHARACTERISATION
AMERICAN ARTISTS
MAGAZINES
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PUNCH(almanacs) |
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JUDGE |
|
JEUDI
DE LA JEUNESSE |
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THE
PASSING SHOW |
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MEGGENDORFER'S
BLATTER 1897 |
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VANITY
FAIR CARICATURES |
|
LA CARICATURE, PARIS, A SHEET OF COSTUMES |
FEATURES
|
FORTUNE,
1933 The Funny Papers |
FORMAL ASPECTS
|
single
panels celebrated |
|
Speech
Bubbles |
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