Caricatures and cartoons -- United States
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas Nast caricature
Hand drawn, signed caricature, probably a self portrait.
Cartoons lampooning the United States Army
Eleven reproduced pen-and-ink drawings on one sheet of paper. The cartoons are by an unknown author and poke fun at and lampoon the nature of life in the United States Army.
Crookshank in the USA
Cartoon paintings illustrating the story: "Crookshank in the USA." The illustrations were done in color by Don Bluth.
Lois Brant ink drawings
Ink drawings, most accompanied by penciled captions, possibly for a children's publication. Includes two loose sheets of cartoons, by Lois M. Strachan, from different issues of the 1945 "Children's Friend," a monthly periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is unclear whether or not Brant and Strachan were the same person.
Side glances
Proofs of the comic series "Side Glances." These items were published in various magazines primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. They are an example of cartooning in the United States.