Some Wonderfully Cartoony Illustration’s by Italian Cartoonist Antonio Rubio I love Rubio’s style it’s so cartoonish and nightmarish but in a fun way!
Model sheets of Walt Kelly’s Pogo, and some art from The Pogo Special Birthday Special (1969), which was made by Chuck Jones and pretty much despised by Kelly.
Chic and unique Rossy Mendoza, whose name has become synonymous with beauty.
1930s-1960s bottlecaps
This punchline for this gag is so good. Peak comics. Simply peak comics.
Eugene Hartung (1897-1973)
Mainzer Cats
1925 John Held, Jr. art for "College Humor" magazine
Here are some illustrations from cartoonist Abner Dean’s(1910-1982) book “It’s A Long Way To Heaven”.Abner Deans a cartoonist I’ve become a bit obsessed with for one thing he’s very mysterious there’s not a lot of info on him but mainly for his art obviously just from these alone you can tell Dean had quite the imagination his surreal cartoon drawings in this book can range from interesting to disturbing but no matter what I love them all and I’m a bit upset we can’t know more about this artist.
Queen of the Night, by Erté (Romain de Tirtoff). Erté’s Art Deco take on the Queen of the Night.
The Queen of the Night Wicked Diva in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Magic Flute” opera, 1931.
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Unfiltered perceptions: the wildly psychedelic comic Iris (1968) by Dutch illustrator, Thé Tjong-Khing.
H. M. Bateman, cartoon in the 1916 book Burlesques, presumably originally published in a London periodical in 1915.