European Cartoons: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, June 1912, Part 13
We conclude our review of the June 1912 edition of Cartoons Magazine, with samples of the European cartoons found within. Above, French humor publication Le Rire, depicts the roughly three month 1912 trip of Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, in France. Below, commentary involving Americans, from Italy, France, and Hungary. Click on the above & [...]
European Cartoons: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, May 1912, Part 8
Today, from French, German, and British sources, a sampling of European cartoons appearing in the May 1912 edition of Cartoons Magazine. Amongst today’s posting, are works by cartoonists Johann Bahr, G. Ri, Jean-Louis Forain, Jules-Abel Faivre, and W.K. Haselden. Click on the above & below pictures, to better view the cartoons and their captions. Doug [...]
Focus on European Cartoons, Part 1: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, April 1912, Part 15
Every issue of Cartoons Magazine contained pages of cartoons from around the world, the April 1912 fourth issue being no exception. Today’s posting concentrates on (some) of the cartoons from Europe. Click on the above & below pictures, to view the cartoons in detail, and read their captions. Above, What to Let Others Overhear, by [...]
Broad Brush: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, March 1912, Part 3
The Centennial of Cartoons Magazine marches on, with our third installment of extracts from its March 1912 issue #3. Today’s sampling involves cartoons whose subjects are all over the map, but which I found too interesting to just skip over. Above, a variety of topics, from French, German, and British sources (the latter featuring W.K. [...]
































