The third and final installment of Lászlo Roth's 1950s color cartoons from Esquire once again shows the artist mixing his media and playing with collage. Roth's approach is fairly uncommon and may have been an attempt to define a distinctive visual style for himself. Once again, Jeff Nelson has provided the images.
"Darling, may I drag you home?" Lászlo Roth Esquire, September 1955, page 89 Image courtesy of Jeff Nelson |
"Pop, can I have the camel tonight?" Lászlo Roth Esquire, June 1956, page 122 Image courtesy of Jeff Nelson |
Camel Crossing Lászlo Roth Esquire, August 1956, page 60 Image courtesy of Jeff Nelson |
Pepito's Steakhouse Freshly Killed Beef Daily Lászlo Roth Esquire, June 1957, page 117 Image courtesy of Jeff Nelson |
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Note: I offer my thanks once again to Jeff Nelson for furnishing us with the images of Lászlo Roth's cartoons from Esquire. This is the fifth blog post to benefit from his efforts.
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