This week we have seen a single example of artist Lászlo Roth's work as a New Yorker spot illustrator dating from the 1970s. We have also seen a trio of his color Esquire cartoons published in the 1950s. Jeff Nelson has now come forward with four more of Roth's Esquire cartoons, each published in 1955. As with the cartoons shown in yesterday's post, they make use of a variety of unusual media and include elements of collage.
"Boss, everybody in the office chipped in so you could get a little practice. . . just in case!" Lászlo Roth Esquire, February 1955, page 63 Image courtesy of Jeff Nelson |
"Will you stop drawing all over the wall!" Lászlo Roth Esquire, April 1955, page 74 Image courtesy of Jeff Nelson |
"Furthermore, an apple a day keeps the doctor away!" Lászlo Roth Esquire, May 1955, page 72 Image courtesy of Jeff Nelson |
"Bwango takes his wife everywhere[.]" Lászlo Roth Esquire, August 1955, page 60 Image courtesy of Jeff Nelson |
Spread views from Esquire Classic:
Note: Once again I want to thank Jeff Nelson for providing the images by Lászlo Roth from Esquire magazine.
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