Showing posts with label Labor Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labor Day. Show all posts

Monday, September 4, 2023

Labor Day 2023 at The New Yorker

At The New Yorker, Labor Day 2023 looks very much like Labor Day 2001. Today's Daily Cartoon published online is by Paul Karasik:

Labor Day
Paul Karasik
Daily Cartoon, September 4, 2023


This Daily resembes a color "Sketchbook" cartoon by Danny Shanahan published in the magazine back in 2001. It's not clear to me whether fact-checkers review the Daily Cartoons in search of such similarities or whether they even work on Labor Day.
"Sketchbook"
Danny Shanahan
The New Yorker, September 3, 2001, p. 65







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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Louis Jamme: Men Working

It's rare to see five original cartoons by Louis Jamme (1913-1949) come to the art market all at once. The first of them reminds us that labor and management perhaps share a certain curiosity in common.
"Some gentlemen from the excavation around the corner, they thought they'd like to watch you work for a change."



Louis Jamme






Note:  Both sides at the bargaining table would like to know where this original cartoon was published. Please write or leave a comment if you know.

Louis Jamme, who lived only to his mid-thirties, was a talented cartoonist who contributed to many publications. Today marks his very first appearance on this blog as we begin to look at the five original drawings of his that just came to the auction block.


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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Pogo: Welcome to the Beginning by Walt Kelly

Today, August 25, is the centennial of Walt Kelly, the creator of the celebrated Pogo comic strip. His book Pogo: Welcome to the Beginning was published in 1965 for the Neighborhood Youth Corps, a government program for urban youth that was a part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society. Kelly's star character Pogo Possum appears in some of the cartoon illustrations. The book attempts to instill a work ethic and make it appear cool.

These scans are graciously provided by Mark Fuller Dillon.

Walt Kelly, Pogo:  Welcome to the Beginning, 1965, Front Cover

























Walt Kelly, Pogo:  Welcome to the Beginning, 1965, Back Cover




Note:  As mentioned above, today is Walt Kelly's hundredth birthday! You can see more of his work up close and personal on this very blog here.

Mark Fuller Dillon, who made all these beautiful scans, has his own blog here and there's even a bit about his discovery of Pogo today. His scans of Pogo: Welcome to the Beginning are also included on Thomas Haller Buchanan's Whirled of Kelly blog here, where they appear condensed in an online "'zine" format. This is where I learned of them. You can see other wonders on the Whirled of Kelly blog here. Today's post is especially noteworthy as it has a link to Delineated Life: Celebrating Walt Kelly and his Work, a 138 page tribute to the creator of Pogo on the occasion of his centennial. It's truly a labor of love.

As a boy in 1966, Mr. Buchanan actually met Walt Kelly and obtained a souvenir drawing of Pogo. He first wrote about his half hour with Walt Kelly here but now it also appears in the Delineated Life tribute.

Okay, that should keep you busy for a while. When you're done with that, hey, get a job!

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