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Cartoonists -- United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 423 Collections and/or Records:

“Texas Misc”; Miscellaneous Correspondence related to Texas", 1991 - 2004

 File — Box 2808, Folder: 14
Abstract From the Series:

Additions to cartoonist, Charles Barsotti’s collection, 1978-2012. Majority of the materials are letters, magazines, and original artwork. Included in the collection are works submitted and published by Charles Barsotti in Parade Magazine, Fortune Small Business, and Harvard Business Review. There is an original, 1978 Time Magazine with Charles Barsotti’s artwork on the cover. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: 1991 - 2004

“Texas University File”; copies of newspaper articles, newspaper clippings, cartoon printouts, and correspondence (2 folders), 1988 - 1991

 File — Box 2782, Folder: 9-10
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: 1988 - 1991

“The 3i Calendar 1987 with Original Cartoons by Charles Barsotti”; 3i 1987 oversize calendar with cover illustration and cartoons by Barsotti, 1987

 File — Box 2881, Folder: 1
Abstract From the Series:

Archival material from the noted Saturday Evening Post and The New Yorker cartoonist Charles Barsotti dating 1963-2012. Materials include cartooning project files for various companies. The bulk of the project files consist of correspondence, news clippings, rough and original illustrations, payment invoices and newsletter issues containing illustrations by Barsotti. One oversize box contains large calendars featuring illustrations by Barsotti.

Dates: 1987

“The 2005 3i Calendar Celebrating 20 Years”; 3i 2005 20th anniversary calendar with cover illustration by Barsotti, 2005

 File — Box 2881, Folder: 3
Abstract From the Series:

Archival material from the noted Saturday Evening Post and The New Yorker cartoonist Charles Barsotti dating 1963-2012. Materials include cartooning project files for various companies. The bulk of the project files consist of correspondence, news clippings, rough and original illustrations, payment invoices and newsletter issues containing illustrations by Barsotti. One oversize box contains large calendars featuring illustrations by Barsotti.

Dates: 2005

“The Age-Australia”; The Age, Australian newspaper correspondence and articles, 2004 - 2005

 File — Box 2876, Folder: 4
Abstract From the Series:

Archival material from the noted Saturday Evening Post and The New Yorker cartoonist Charles Barsotti dating 1963-2012. Materials include cartooning project files for various companies. The bulk of the project files consist of correspondence, news clippings, rough and original illustrations, payment invoices and newsletter issues containing illustrations by Barsotti. One oversize box contains large calendars featuring illustrations by Barsotti.

Dates: 2004 - 2005

The New Yorker Magazine, Cover drawn by Charles Barsotti, May 15, 1978

 File — Box 2808, Folder: 15
Abstract From the Series:

Additions to cartoonist, Charles Barsotti’s collection, 1978-2012. Majority of the materials are letters, magazines, and original artwork. Included in the collection are works submitted and published by Charles Barsotti in Parade Magazine, Fortune Small Business, and Harvard Business Review. There is an original, 1978 Time Magazine with Charles Barsotti’s artwork on the cover. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: May 15, 1978

“The President is always eatin’ somethin’ and makin’ the price go up. Reckon he couldn’t help the hoss market?”, 1956

 Item — Box 2
Abstract From the Series: An extensive collection of original cowpoke artwork by Asa “Ace” Reid. The bulk of the accession consists of 75 framed pen and ink cartoons, and there are another 35 unframed in box 1. Also framed are 14 original watercolors by Reid, a 6-foot oil painting of Reid, and a banner from Ruidoso Downs. There are several photographs of Ace Reid by himself and with others, as well as photographs of notables such as Governor John Connally, Hank Thompson, and Slim Pickens. Artifacts include Reid’s...
Dates: 1956

The Saturday Evening Post, blank post-it notes and blank paper, undated

 File — Box 2782, Folder: 21
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: undated

The Saturday Evening Post magazine, June 15, 1968

 File — Box 2783, Folder: 2
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: Publication: June 15, 1968

The Saturday Evening Post magazine, March 2, 1963

 File — Box 2783, Folder: 8
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: Publication: March 2, 1963

The Saturday Evening Post magazine, May 6, 1933

 File — Box 2783, Folder: 9
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: Publication: May 6, 1933

The Saturday Evening Post magazine, November 6, 1915

 File — Box 2783, Folder: 10
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: Publication: November 6, 1915

The Saturday Evening Post magazine, October 6, 1934

 File — Box 2783, Folder: 11
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: Publication: October 6, 1934

The Saturday Evening Post magazine covers, 1968 - 1969

 File — Box 2783, Folder: 7
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: Publication: 1968 - 1969

The Saturday Evening Post magazine, with page 84 marked, showing cartoon drawings by Charles Barsotti, January 25, 1969

 File — Box 2783, Folder: 4
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: Publication: January 25, 1969

The Saturday Evening Post magazine, with page 92 marked showing “My Kind of People” cartoon by Charles Barsotti, June 15, 1968

 File — Box 2783, Folder: 3
Abstract From the Series:

A collection of donated items from Ramoth Barsotti displaying cartoons that have been created by Charles Barsotti. The drawings can be seen in The Saturday Evening Post. The collection also includes newspaper articles, clippings, and correspondence, 1915-2015. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Barsotti’s original descriptions.

Dates: Publication: June 15, 1968

“The story of NiceDay by Michael Wolff”; Background to NiceDay Pup creation, undated

 Item — Box 3117, Folder: 3
Abstract From the Series: Additional archival material relating to the work and drawings of Charles Barsotti from 1991-1994. The majority of the material within the collection consists of original sketches of the NiceDay pup and other characters he created for WH Smith Supplies, along with faxes mainly between Mark Steen and Charles Barsotti. The collection also included newspapers, the Creative Review, an Office Supplies Catalogue and an Annual Report 1993 that all contained the NiceDay pup drawings, transaction...
Dates: undated

“They’re tranquillizers! The druggist says if I can take enough of ‘em, I won’t even worry about sellin’ my calves two months too soon fer two dollars below market price", 1958

 Item — Box 2
Abstract From the Series: An extensive collection of original cowpoke artwork by Asa “Ace” Reid. The bulk of the accession consists of 75 framed pen and ink cartoons, and there are another 35 unframed in box 1. Also framed are 14 original watercolors by Reid, a 6-foot oil painting of Reid, and a banner from Ruidoso Downs. There are several photographs of Ace Reid by himself and with others, as well as photographs of notables such as Governor John Connally, Hank Thompson, and Slim Pickens. Artifacts include Reid’s...
Dates: 1958

“This has been a great year… the cow market and the skirts went up at the same time!” [alternate caption on back], 1967

 Item — Box 2
Abstract From the Series: An extensive collection of original cowpoke artwork by Asa “Ace” Reid. The bulk of the accession consists of 75 framed pen and ink cartoons, and there are another 35 unframed in box 1. Also framed are 14 original watercolors by Reid, a 6-foot oil painting of Reid, and a banner from Ruidoso Downs. There are several photographs of Ace Reid by himself and with others, as well as photographs of notables such as Governor John Connally, Hank Thompson, and Slim Pickens. Artifacts include Reid’s...
Dates: 1967

Three calendars and playing cards featuring Cowpokes cartoons by Asa "Ace" Reid, 1998 - 2007

 File — Folder SMC 0054
Collection Overview From the Collection: Small Manuscript Collections consists of material acquired by the Wittliff either through gift or purchase that are not part of larger collections. They are often indiidual items or small groups of items relating to a particular author, musician, photographer, or topic. Types of material include: manuscripts; letters; photographs; ephemera such as pamphlets, brouchures or cataloges; reports; historical documents; and other printed material. Each item or group of items is assigned a unique...
Dates: 1998 - 2007