Sunday, March 2, 2025

Roz Chast at "Drawn From The New Yorker: A Centennial Celebration"

Two original drawings by Roz Chast are included in the exhibition "Drawn From The New Yorker: A Centennial Celebration." They are currently on view in New York at the Society of Illustrators. The exhibition is curated by another New Yorker cartoonist, Liza Donnelly.

Nadine's First "Ma'am"
Roz Chast
Original art
The New Yorker, November 21, 1983, p. 169

Nadine's First "Ma'am"
Roz Chast
The New Yorker, November 21, 1983, p. 169



With an advertisement for Seiko and a cartoon by Roz Chast 




The second cartoon dates from fifteen years later. By coincidence, both cartoons appeared toward the back of the magazine.
Asexual Harassment
Original art
Roz Chast
The New Yorker, October 26, 1998, p. 200 

The errant spelling of harassment was corrected in the published version.

Asexual Harassment
Roz Chast
The New Yorker, October 26, 1998, p. 200



With a drawing by Roz Chast and a spot drawing by Phillipe Petit-Roulet




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March 23, 2025 Update:  Gone fishing! The artist of this unsigned, humorous spot now has been identified as Phillipe Petit-Roulet. My thanks to David Goldin for making the correct call on Facebook.
Fishing spot drawing
Phillipe Petit-Roulet
The New Yorker, October 26, 1998, p. 201





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