Cartoonists -- United States
Found in 423 Collections and/or Records:
“I shore wish one of you fellers would loan me a pocket knife to cut loose from this ole steer, before one of us gits hurt!”
“If them ole boys would ever graze their place like us, they wouldn’t have to be fightin’ grass fires all the time!”
“If you’re looking for a tax write off this is the place! The tax people don’t know it exist.”
“I’m takin’ care of im’ few a friend, the first nite he got foundered, then cut a leg half off, then wuz snake bit on the nose. Now I’m bein’ sued by my friend!” [pencil sketch on reverse side], January, 14, 1990
“InCity Mag”; InCity magazine project files, magazine pages with Barsotti illustrations, 1 copy of InCity magazine, correspondence, 1975, 1994-1995, 2003-2004
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.
“Internal (SEP)”; pages of cartoons and captions for posts, correspondence, and brochures (2 folders), 1968 - 1981
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.