Drawing

"From a purely business viewpoint, taking what doesn't belong to you is usually the cheapest way to go." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Cotham, Frank.
1997.
MA 12260

"Gee whizz! Poker is fun!" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Price, Garrett, 1896-1979.
20th century.
MA 12289

"Gee, I wish I'd met you before my genius grant ran out." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Reilly, Donald.
1986.
MA 12883

"Gee, that's too bad you got stuck with me. I'm a real pain in the neck" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Hunt, Stan.
1983.
MA 11676

"Genial, outgoing Gil Wheat, I guess you know everybody: quiet, mild-mannered John Lilienthal; mordant, sardonic Geoff Relf; compact, dynamic Jim Stockton; serious, high-minded Art Herzog; brilliant, mercurial John Motheral; and me, of course, long-winded, boring Stan Norton." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Opie, Everett.
1988.
MA 12925

"Gentlemen, I am going abroad. And if I should die, think only this of me: that there is some corner of a foreign field that is forever West Fourth Street, between Tenth and Charles." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Handelsman, J. B.
1980.
MA 11760

"Gentlemen, we dug down deep into our conscience, and two million five was all we could come up with." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Schoenbaum, Bernard.
1985.
MA 11965

"Get me out of technology, and into some of those Luddite stocks." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Harris, Sidney.
1997.
MA 11517

"Giddyap" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Day, Robert James, 1900-1985.
20th century.
MA 12118

"Gift for Oolak!" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Booth, George, 1926-
20th century.
MA 11843