Ann Telneas is an editorial cartoonist. She started out working for Disney Imagineering as a designer. She has also been an animator for various studios in London, Los Angeles, New York and Taiwan. She now holds many awards for her cartoons and is in several prestige publications. Her works are an impressive array of
political caricatures,
feminism, and
cultural issues
posted by Hands of Manos
on Jan 12, 2005 -
12 comments
Punch Cartoons Punch set the standard for Victorian satirical cartooning. The
Victorian Web hosts a number of cartoons arranged according to
topic; see also
Punch on the
British Empire. Some students in Anthony Wohl's senior seminar at Vassar did a good job
annotating a number of images. You can find late Victorian cartoons, as well as cartoonists' biographies,
here. Of course, the current incarnation of
Punch has a few things to say about its own history.
posted by thomas j wise
on May 16, 2004 -
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Windsor McKay (of "Little Nemo in Slumberland" fame) and
George Herriman (of "Krazy Kat" and "Archie & Mehitabel") weren't just innovative, influential cartoonists; they were also pioneering animators. The Library of Congress'
Origins of American Animation project has downloadable short films by McKay (including his celebrated
Gertie the Dinosaur) and Herriman as well as others from the early, early days of animated film.
posted by snarkout
on Jul 26, 2001 -
7 comments