A favorite theme of German cartoonists is England's supposed mortal terror of Zeppelins.
Yet an occasional success atones for many slips, and the cartoonists are known and eagerly watched.
He has a Rabelaisian complacency and skill in making a portrait magnificently repulsive, and his caricatures are a vivid example of the school of cartoonists who believe in slashing rather than merely prodding or tickling the object of attack.
Few of the cartoonists have been able to keep up the pace of a daily inspiration, but C.
Fun has had cartoonists of high merit in Mr Gordon Thomson and in Mr John Proctor, who worked also for Moonshine (founded in 1879, now extinct).
Under him are other cartoonists who illustrate individual stories or do cartoon work for special departments of the paper.
Perhaps you know that later on he became the Thomas Nast of the corn belt--one of the few cartoonists with a really definite influence and a loyal following.
Watch tapa-pounding and shell-lei making in the morning and portrait painters and cartoonists in the evening.
The newspaper cartoonists had shown it to them for years.
Henry Raliegh and Rae Irvin, illustrators, were also listed, but the formidable California showing came with the category of cartoonists and "comic artists" employed on New York newspapers.
The cartoonists of the Continent, Frenchmen, Germans, and Italians alike, have difficulty in accepting the Anglo-Saxon type of John Bull.
The cartoonists of the Civil War do not seem to have grasped this idea.
French cartoonists had in the downfall of Louis Philippe.
The London cartoonistsall had their slings with varying good nature.
On the other side the Russian cartoonists were by no means backward in recording the events of the war and holding up the efforts of the Allies to pictorial derision.
Many clever cartoonists over-reach themselves by an excess of cleverness, appealing at best to a limited audience.
Had there been more liberty of the press, an interesting school of political cartoonists might have arisen at this time in Germany.
Indeed, our leading cartoonists regard their art as simply another and especially telling medium for giving expression to editorial opinion.
And Southern cartoonists took an ignoble, feeble retaliation by caricaturing even Mrs. Roosevelt.
But, then, cartoonists are not always strictly accurate.
On hearing this story I remembered that the thick-skinned rhino is sometimes used by cartoonists as a symbol for "the trusts," and the story seemed doubly appropriate as applied to this particular ex-president.
I did not see a type-writing machine such as we cartoonists have so often represented in our cartoons of Mr. Roosevelt in Africa.
The Italian method of drawing cartoons was adopted by the Flemish cartoonists at this time, but as it was an adoption and not a natural expression of inborn talent, it fell short of the high standard of the Renaissance.
But with the passing of the old Gothic method, there was little need for other cartoonists than the Italian, so infinitely able and prolific were they.
The cartoonists take liberties with him as with other public men, and I may say in passing that there are some newspaper cartoonists over here who do excellent work.
By 1900 he began to speak in public with directness and effect, and to undo the work of the cartoonists who had misrepresented his character.
The Republicans took credit for the general and abundant prosperity, and their cartoonists emphasized the idea of the "full dinner pail" as a reason for continued support.
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