Cartoonists -- United States
Found in 423 Collections and/or Records:
“Saturday Review, S.R. clips”; correspondence, magazine articles, and magazine clippings of cartoon drawings, 1963 - 1975
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.
“SEP correspondence and misc.”; correspondence, notes and drawings, , 1967 - 1985
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.
“SEP”; various newspaper articles, correspondence from The Saturday Evening Post, and a magazine, 1967 - 1969
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.
“Shakespeare Correspondence with Iain Crockart, examples of illustrations from The New Yorker, USA Today and Corporate Wood News, 1982, 1985, 1991
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.
“Shakespeare’s Globe Theater 3i Globe Theater London”; 3i Globe Theater project files, Shakespeare Festival and Festival of Firsts correspondence, rough, original illustrations, program catalog, 1994, 1997
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.
“Shore, there’s a future for a cowboy on this outfit…work 16 hours a day ‘til you’re 65 and you might get to be foreman and maybe even git your picture in the local paper…that’s if you don’t git crippled up too bad.”
Sketches, letters and faxes between Charley and NiceDay Company (3 folders), January-September 1994
Slim Pickens, Ace Reid “in the movies”
Slim Pickens, signed: “To Madge and Ace, my very best always”
SMC 0054. Ace Reid Cowpokes merchandise, 1998 - 2007
“Southwest Texas”; Copies of articles, and correspondence to Barsotti from Richard and Dick Holland, 1990 - 2005
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.
Statement of Charley Barsotti and Lion Sketches, October 2, 1992
Statements, receipts, sketches and faxes between Charley and NiceDay, November-December 1994
“Steeno BUPA”; BUPA project files, correspondence, pay invoice, rough drawings, 2004
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.
“Submissions, Harvard Business Review”; Submissions for Harvard Business Review including Charles Barsotti’s cartoons, June 21, 2007-October 2, 2008
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.
“SW Texas”; correspondence, and a Texas State distinguish student booklet, 1986 - 2012
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.
“SW Texas”; Correspondence to Barsotti from Texas State alumni association, and a fifties decade reunion alumni directory list, 1987 - 2015
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.
“S.W.T. President’s Award”; invitations, newspapers, brochures, and correspondence, 1987 - 2004
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.