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Liza Donnelly presents a sampling of the work of the New Yorker's women cartoonists, past and present— including Barbara Smaller, Marisa Acocella, and Kim Warp—originally curated for an ...
Amy Hwang sold her first cartoon to the magazine in 2009. She worked in architecture before pursuing cartooning full time, in 2018. She lives in Scarsdale, New York, with her daughter.
When The New Yorker was founded, in 1925, by the square-jawed newspaperman Harold Ross and his wife, the feminist and journalist Jane Grant, it was envisioned as a comic weekly. Since its ...
Bob Mankoff, The New Yorker’s cartoon editor, previews a new collection of the magazine’s top cartoons of 2014 and reveals the ten best caption contests of all time.
The New Yorker has always been known for cartoons. In 1925, Harold Ross joked, “It has been described as the best magazine in the world for someone who cannot read.” ...
Buy New Yorker Cartoons » Barry Blitt , a cartoonist and an illustrator, has contributed to The New Yorker since 1992. In 2020, he won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning.
Throughout the Roaring Twenties, Shermund’s cartoons reflected what it was like to be a “new woman” navigating Manhattan, with sophisticated humor that spoke to the urban demimonde of the day.
Peter Kuper’s cartoon illustrates the anxiety and foreboding of people who are preparing to watch the House select committee hearing on the attack on the U.S. Capitol, on January 6, 2021.
Writing in 1995 about the earliest New Yorker art, the magazine’s former art and cartoon editor Lee Lorenz noted, “It was certainly not the art of The New Yorker as most people recognize it today.
Emma Allen, the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, offers a few pointers for illustrators who would like to see their creations printed in the magazine.
This week’s issue of The New Yorker, the Innovators Issue, celebrates innovations in the arts, sciences, and technology. Cartoonists, perhaps unjustly, but definitely funnily, do not celebrate ...
Published in the print edition of the December 30, 2019, issue, with the headline “Non-Cartoonists Pick Their Favorite Cartoons.” The New Yorker offers a signature blend of news, culture, and ...
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