Today's haul of original New Yorker art is by Donald Reilly. His cartoon from the December 21, 1992 issue of the magazine takes a popular maxim and gives it an unexpected turn. But a good cartoon has to be more than just clever wordplay. Fortunately Reilly has drawn for us a richly atmospheric setting in which to ponder the thoughtful words of the fisherman's father.
Note: My father has a saying too: "Seek out inspiring images of original art by Donald Reilly and other New Yorker artists for the blog." He's a pretty shrewd guy, my dad.
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Donald Reilly "My father had a saying: 'If you sell a man a fish, you'll make a good living; if you teach a man to fish, you're stupid.' " Original art The New Yorker, December 21, 1992, page 94 |
Donald Reilly "My father had a saying: 'If you sell a man a fish, you'll make a good living; if you teach a man to fish, you're stupid.' " Original art The New Yorker, December 21, 1992, page 94 |
Donald Reilly "My father had a saying: 'If you sell a man a fish, you'll make a good living; if you teach a man to fish, you're stupid.' " The New Yorker, December 21, 1992, page 94 |
Donald Reilly eBay Listing Retrieved February 11, 2018 |
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Donald Reilly "My father had a saying: 'If you sell a man a fish, you'll make a good living; if you teach a man to fish, you're stupid.' " The New Yorker, December 21, 1992, page 94 |
Donald Reilly "My father had a saying: 'If you sell a man a fish, you'll make a good living; if you teach a man to fish, you're stupid.' " Original art The New Yorker, December 21, 1992, page 94 |
Cartoons by Donald Reilly and Peter Steiner
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Note: My father has a saying too: "Seek out inspiring images of original art by Donald Reilly and other New Yorker artists for the blog." He's a pretty shrewd guy, my dad.
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