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  1. 1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Cars by Steve Barr, 2005-04-15
  2. The Practical Encyclopedia of Cartooning: Learn to draw cartoons step by step with over 1500 illustrations by Ivan Hissey and Curtis Tappenden, Curtis Tappenden, 2009-09-25
  3. Structura: The Art of Sparth
  4. The New Yorker 75th Anniversary Cartoon Collection by Bob Mankoff, 1999-11-01
  5. You Can Draw Cartoons (Dover Books on Art Instruction, Anatomy.) by Lou Darvas, 2003-03-03
  6. The Art of the Comic Book: An Aesthetic History (Studies in Popular Culture) by Robert C. Harvey, 1996-02-01
  7. Making Faces: Drawing Expressions For Comics And Cartoons by 8Fish, 2008-07-25
  8. Draw Cartoons: Basic Techniques*Cartoons & Strips*Exercises by Noel Ford, Pete Dredge, et all 2006-09-28
  9. How to Draw Cartoon Cats, Kittens, Lions and Tigers by Christopher Hart, 1999-04-01
  10. Cartoon Modern: Style and Design in 1950s Animation by Amid Amidi, 2006-08-17
  11. Cool Cars / Cartooning: Learn the Art of Cartooning, Step by Step (How to Draw and Paint Series: Cartooning) by Jack Keely, 2008-04-01
  12. The Art Of Joe Jusko by Joe Jusko, 2009-06-01
  13. The Art of War: More of The Best War Comic Cover Art From War, Battle, Air Ace and War at Sea
  14. WORLD WAR I IN CARTOONS by Mark Bryant, 2006-11

61. Comic And Cartoon Art: What's So Funny About This?
The American Institute for Conservation. Comic and cartoon art What'sSo Funny About This? Thomas M. Edmondson Abstract. The most
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The American Institute for Conservation
Comic and Cartoon Art: What's So Funny About This?
Thomas M. Edmondson
Abstract
India ink appears to have been the medium of choice, often with graphite underdrawing. Corrections and editorial alterations were often made with a white lead pigment, evidenced by frequently observed stages of deterioration from gray to black. Acrylic white-out pigments seem to begin appearing around mid-century. According to conversations with one of my clients who specializes in dealing in this and other illustration genres, many of the changes rendered through the use of white-out were made at the editor's request, or even in the printing room by a pressman, and were done to make the published image more readable. Other editorial notations and directives were made with blue pencils. This paper presents the extensive and complex conservation treatments of two India ink cartoon drawings by Thomas S. Sullivant, whose work spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This artist had a rather unique approach to his work by making his corrections as he drew. His apparent preference for correcting or changing his design was to remove the ink by scratching it off the surface of the paper. Not only did this result in a rough and disturbed surface, but he made many changes in the same few areas, often working his way through successive plies of the Bristol board. In addition to this "nature of the working process" condition, the supports had sustained extensive water and microbial damage, and had heavy surface soiling. One of the supports also had mottled red staining throughout the bottom third, had been chewed by rodents, and smelled like brake or power steering fluid, although the client maintained that the piece had been treated with thymol only.

62. Index Of /
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63. The College Of Cartoon Art INTRODUCTION
The College Of cartoon art CORRESPONDENCE COURSE. INTRODUCTION. Please Seedsthat have now grown into the College of cartoon art. Ours
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64. The Cartoon Art Trust
præsenterer. THE cartoon art TRUST Join THE cartoon art TRUST New House, 6768Hatton Garden London EC1N 8JY Tel. 0171 405 4717, Fax. 0171 404 3896.
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Velkommen til Welcome to TEGNESERIEMUSEET I DANMARK THE COMICS MUSEUM
IN DENMARK TEGNESERIEKULTUR Home Emneindex Butik Tegneseriemuseet DK ... Talentforum ANDEN KULTUR på Kalundborgegnen Gørlev bibliotek Sjællands Vestkyst TEGNESERIELINKS DK Arboris Carlsen Comics Eksem Comic Fahrenheit ... Troldspejlet præsenterer THE CARTOON ART TRUST The Cartoon Art Trust is a registered charity dedicated to collecting and conserving British comics, cartoons and animation and to establishing the first NATIONAL MUSEUM AND CENTRE OF CARTOON ART, to display our heritage, support today's profession and encourage and teach the public, young and old, to create all forms of cartoon art for themselves. The Trust's mission is not only to celebrate the past, but also to promote the present and encourage future generations.
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65. Ettractions.com - Cartoon Art Museum
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67. New Page 1
All cartoon art Donations can be sent to Frank Mariani's home address,and he'll personally take it over to the people running things.
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68. Impolitic
ORIGINAL cartoon art FOR SALE! Neither the viewing, downloading or even the purchaseof any cartoon art carries with it any publication rights whatsoever.
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69. Them Damned Pictures - American Political Cartoon Art
Them Damned Pictures American Political cartoon art, Them Damned Pictures Explorationsin American Political cartoon art. Roger A. Fischer. Archon Books, 1996.
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Roger A. Fischer
Archon Books, 1996.
Hardcover, 253 pages, illustrations, notes, bibliography, index.
Web resource: Political Cartoons and Cartoonists Roger Fischer presents an analytical history of political cartoons in the United States from Boss Tweed to Bill Clinton. He highlights their power in the world before television and discusses how cartoonists elevated or demonized politicians, created racial and ethnic stereotypes, and helped to shape images of national symbols and institutions. He begins with two chapters on Thomas Nast followed by a series on various groups and symbols. His discussions of cartoon depictions of rural politicians, Catholics, immigrants and Native Americans illuminate the power of commonplace stereotypes and the influence cartoonists have had in shaping them. Later chapters trace continuities and changes in the uses of specific symbols and techniques. Them Damned Pictures is profusely illustrated with more than 100 political cartoons ranging from the mid-1800s to the 1990s.

70. Cartoon Art Museum In San Francisco - Guide To San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum
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The Cartoon Art Museum is moving and is now closed. It will re-open this fall at its new location at 1017 Market Street.
The Cartoon Art Museum stands as the only museum of its kind on the West Coast. This museum, which is located in the Yerba Buena Gardens Cultural District, serves as a venue for the appreciation of cartoons as entertainment and as art form. In the second-floor gallery space, exhibits showcase a variety of works, including art from movies, commercials, TV shows, comic strips, and comic books. These works draw from a range of cartooning techniques, displaying the fantastic capabilities of this artistic expression.
At the Cartoon Art Museum, creative cartooning can be viewed through all its formative stages, beginning with designs and storyboards, onto layout, then ultimately completed with the final design or animation. The various production details such as concept designs, color keys and digital prints illustrate the stages of the artistic process that motivates each project.

71. Smilin' Jack's Cartoon Art
Jill Mosley is Curator of Smilin' Jack's old original cartoon art. She is sellingthe original cartoon strips. The strips vary in price from $80.00 to $450.00.
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Jill Mosley is Curator of Smilin' Jack's old original cartoon art. She is selling the original cartoon strips. The strips vary in price from $80.00 to $450.00. They are from 1936 through 1973, both dailies and Sundays. They look great framed and hanging in your den or office. The size of the daily originals average 20" X 6", and the Sunday's are 19" X 13". Write to Jill and tell her what price range and year you might want to order. Then she will send you a copy or two to help in your selection of an original. Then after you decide what to order, send a check or money order to her and she will send the original Smilin' Jack to you via air mail. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery. Jill Mosley
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Gainesville Fl. 32614-0294 Or E-Mail to: jdolphin@gate.net Jill's website www.smilinjackart.com Smilin' Jack's Airport Page

72. AmaraVisions - Fine, Fantasy, Furry And Cartoon Art By Amy Pronovost
my stream of conciousness art and includes alien and creature concepts as wellas silly doodles. Self Portraits Drawings of my cartoon persona, Amara Fox
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Many people online know me either for my funny animal or Star Wars art, but I do more than that. I love to sketch and to paint, although not all of those get online. To create my artwork, I use a wide variety of media from pen and ink, watercolours and other traditional techniques to computer programs such as Adobe Photoshop and MetaCreations Painter. Here are brief descriptions of each of the art sections:
  • New art - The most recent art added to my web site, or yerf.com. Occasionally a Star Wars piece or two.
  • Fantasy Art - Dragons, fantastic beasts and fantasy themed pieces reside here.
  • Non Fantasy Art - Miscellaneous art that isn't fantasy, pieces here include SF, contemporary themed or pieces that can't easily be pegged into fantasy.
  • Fine art - Pieces that aren't cartoony in nature including figure drawing, nature drawing and paintings from life and from photo reference.
  • Sketchbook - Mosrtly pencil or pen drawings in various states of unfinished. This section reflects my stream of conciousness art and includes alien and creature concepts as well as silly doodles.
  • Self Portraits - Drawings of my cartoon persona, Amara Fox, and cartoon representations of my real, human form.

73. CafePress.com Message Boards
CafePress.com Message Boards Member Profiles/Tell Us YourStory CookToon Cartoons (cartoon art of Aaron Cook),
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74. Cartoon Art
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75. Cartoon Art
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76. Original Cartoon Art
A selection of the finest original cartoon art We also buy original cartoons,humorous illustrations, comic/cartoon strips and animation art.
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77. Cartoon Art Trust
cartoon art Trust. Address cartoon art News is produced four times a yearfor the Friends of The cartoon art Trust and is edited by Paul Gravett.
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Cartoon Art Trust
Address:
New House, 67-68 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8JY
TEL: 0171 405 4717 FAX: 0171 404 3896
Chairman: David Kingsley
Curator: Paul Gravett
The principal aim of the Trust is to establish a museum or centre in which the best examples of historical and contemporary British cartoon art, defined as humourous or satirical cartoons, caricatures, illustrations and advertisements, together with comic strips and animated films, may be permanently displayed and conserved.
Cartoons are important - as records of the spirit of an age, as works of art and as a medium for humour and entertainment. The British achievement in this area is unique and unrivalled.
Cartoon Art News is produced four times a year for the Friends of The Cartoon Art Trust and is edited by Paul Gravett.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT PAUL GRAVETT ON 0171 405 4717.
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78. Comic Strip & Cartoon Art
Comic strip and cartoon art. Tutor Steve Marchant. Fee £90 per termCode, No. of classes, Start date, Times. A04 500, 10, Tue 8 Oct, 18302030.
http://www.city.ac.uk/conted/comart.htm
Text Version Prospective Students Current Students Staff ... Help
Comic strip and cartoon art
Tutor: Steve Marchant Fee £90 per term Code No. of classes Start date Times Tue 8 Oct Tue 14 Jan Tue 6 May
Course Outline
The face and figure: how cartoon anatomy relates to that of conventional drawing Caricature: Defining and distorting the likeness of an individual Context: Creating an environment on the page in which characters interact, including a short session on perspective Composition: clarifying the spatial relationships within the panel/page Storytelling: how to more effectively bring a scene/joke to its climax Marketing/self-publishing: exploring the options available to the aspiring cartoonist
Recommended Reading
While we encourage you to read the books on the reading list for your course, we recommend that you speak to the tutor before investing in the purchase of any essential text. The following are recommended - but not essential - books that might prove useful. McKenzie A.

79. Net-happenings: 00-02-01: MISC> Cartoon Art Museum Of San Francisco
MISC cartoon art Museum of San Francisco. Gleason Sackmann cartoon artMuseum of San Francisco http//www.cartoonart.org/. cartoon art
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Cartoon Art Museum of San Francisco - dedicated to preserving,
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80. Dog Lovers Bookshop: Cartoon Art And Humor
cartoon art and Humor. Cartoon Collections A Humor Miscellany Cartoon Collections. Wraps,oblong 32mo, 110 pages; blackand-white cartoon art by Mary Jung.
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"Dogs laugh, but they laugh with their tails"
Max Eastman
Cartoon Art and Humor
Cartoon Collections
A Humor Miscellany
Cartoon Collections
  • Adams, Scott Conversations with Dogbert Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1996. Illustrated hardcover, dust jacket, 12mo, 32 pages. A great opportunity to "eavesdrop" on the canine management consultant and Dilbert. $6.95
  • Becker, Suzy My Dog's the World's Best Dog New York: Workman, 1995. Illustrated wraps, oblong 24mo, 96 pages. Heartwarming cartoons. $6.95
  • Berman, Jennifer Why Dogs Are Better Than Kids Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 2000. Illustrated wraps, 12mo, unpaginated (96 pages). Droll artwork and insights, such as "dogs never resist naptime." $7.95
    Why Dogs Are Better Than Men Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 2001. Illustrated wraps, 12mo, unpaginated (76 pages). Hilarious comparison of the human male and the superior canine. Full-page captioned cartoons, in color. $8.95
  • Drew, Simon Dogsbodies: A Book of Canine Nonsense Woodbridge (U.K.): Antique Collectors' Club, 1997. Illustrated hardcover, dust jacket, 8vo, 48 pages. Britisher Drew's drawings and verse feature outrageous pictorial puns; illustrated endpapers include "Unrecognised Breeds" (topiary poodle, Swan Lake hound, et al.). $12.95
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