Jucika And The Modern Storefront. Published in Ludas Matyi on the week of November 12th-18th, 1962. (Dated November 15th)
A Cartoon by Peter Arno I Enjoy His Style It Has So Much Energy In the motion of the woman and the expressions on the faces of the men all read clearly tying the whole image together.
Heya folks been a bit since I posted here’s some spot cartoons by F.G Cooper from the 1910s for LIFE he would be more proflic in LIFE in the 1920s but during the teens he contributed these small little cartoons he called “Cartoonettes” he used to help fill up empty small space these drawings tended to get reused for different purposes later in the 20s.
"Teacher's Pest" (1931)
Vogue (Paris) May 1925
‘Patsy Pinup’
‘Jumbo Comics’ (Dec, 1946)
Some Beautiful Music Sheet Covers by Einar Nerman from made between 1912-1932 I love the simplicity of these many artist think detail is needed to make art pieces good but Nerman’s designs are examples of how less is more the strong simple character designs,simple one color backgrounds that blend into the characters and beautiful staging.
Concept drawings by Mel Shaw for Disney’s THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE (1986).
I was 10. Across the street from us lived two beautiful twins. Dark hair, eyes as blue as robin’s eggs, long legs. They were older and usually hung out with my brother, but maybe he was sick that day or something, because it was just the twins and me in the theatre—two ravishing girls and in between them a kid with the biggest grin in the history of mankind on his stupid face. I was glowing radioactively. Jackie Wilson’s “I Get the Sweetest Feeling” was a hit I remember. Everything aligned, and the universe sang to me a little.
Egon Schiele, Self Portrait with Checkered Shirt, 1917