Dorothy Knapp
THE NEW YORKER, November 3, 1956
Karl Arnold
Gloriously Cartoony and Fun Covers by Cartoonist Roy Wilson(1900-1965) aside from the great cartoonish character designs and posing the colors to are also nice to look at there well balanced and very pleasing to the eye nothing feels to bright.
Bettie Page
Edmond Kiraz, Jours de France
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.
Great Panel by Cartoonist H.M Bateman probably one of the best ever British cartoonist what I like in this one is how the man’s rage is represented in this grotesque abstract blob of anger and how the whole world seems to bend to his frustration in the background.Not to mention the great poses and facial expressions.
Egon Schiele, Self Portrait with Checkered Shirt, 1917