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Here, another cartoonist came to mind: I recalled that Harrison was once the home of Peter Arno. As if struck upside the head, I realized at that very moment that Peter Arno’s life was ...
In the spring of 1925, the young cartoonist Peter Arno gathered together some of his drawings, stuffed them into a folder, and travelled uptown to drop them off at the offices of a new weekly ...
That's what prompted Michael Maslin, himself a New Yorker cartoonist, to write a new biography, "Peter Arno: The Mad, Mad World of The New Yorker's Greatest Cartoonist" (Regan Arts, New York ...
Peter Arno was a legendary cartoonist, most famous for his unforgettable work with The New Yorker magazine in the 1930s and ‘40s. Many of his works graced the magazine’s covers, often satirizing high ...
Such as the life and work of the wonderful New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno. (Manber, it turns out, is, like me, a cartoon fan.) Levy ended his article by returning to the topic of Peter Arno: If ...
They are:In first place, for the Arts & Culture Criticism Portfolio: Film critic Peter Rainer’s reviews of “Perfect Days,” “Anora,” and “A Real Pain.” Judges wrote: Readers “get a ...
One of Peter Arno’s (Curtis Arnoux Peters) earlier drawings shows an upright U. S. tourist being accosted in Paris by a smirking obscene-postcard-vendor; the caption is “Feelthy pictures?” ...