Sheet music, Let Us Waltz As We Say Goodbye, Harold Rossiter Music Co., 1925
Creamy Mami (1983)
Color Barnaby Strip By Jack Morley who did the art for the strip during 1946-1952 while the strips original creator Crockett Johnson(known for creating Henry and the Purple Crayon) began to focus on writing kids books I honestly really enjoy the way this looks Morley was very good at imitating Johnson’s style and the color choices are nice.
"Teacher's Pest" (1931)
Illustration’s by William Wallace Denslow(1856-1915) for his book Denslow’s Mother Goose.He’s probably best known as the illustrator for L.Frank Baum’s “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” .Denslow is such a fascinating artist to me for his time his drawings look pretty modern the limited colors,minimalist backgrounds, bold choices like just having a shape as a background,and his cartoonish thick outlined designs are pretty graphically ahead in kids book illustration for the early 1900s shame he didn’t illustrate the other Oz books don’t get me wrong I love John R Neil but Denslows art just has a odd charm to it I want to see in the other Oz books.
Jucika And The Modern Storefront. Published in Ludas Matyi on the week of November 12th-18th, 1962. (Dated November 15th)
Moomin figures created in the 70's by Atelier Fauni
Dorothy Knapp
Some Random Cover’s From The 1920s and 1930s from the Humor magazine JUDGE we have some pretty nice talents here including Dr.Seuss,E.Simmons Campbell,Rea Irvin(I think)and Vernon Grant.As well as some lesser known but equally great cartoonist that I unfortunately don’t have much info on.These cover’a are drawn nicely makes me long for the days you could get work as an artist by doing stuff like magazine covers and cartoons.
1928