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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · Whitney Darrow (1909-1999) contributed his first cartoon to the New Yorker in 1933 when he was 24 years old. 50 years later, in 1982, Darrow hung up his pen nib from the New Yorker, having contributed over 1500 cartoons and covers to the fabled magazine. I’m pleased to be able to offer a pretty incredible birthday greeting from Darrow to his ...

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Not very long afterwards, she emerged with my Whitney Darrow cartoon “I can’t say I like the looks of this.” Hooray! It was mine once again. “No, you don’t need to buy it back again,” the store lady told me. Free? Hmmm…that didn’t seem quite right.

  3. Jun 16, 2024 · New Yorker cartoonist Whitney Darrow, Jr., and his wife Middy were given a sketch by Charles Addams of the Addams Family's Pugsley....

  4. 4 days ago · While Lorenz did not tell me who was using Corcoran’s ideas, it was still “news.” Corcoran then joined a number of fellow cartoonists such as Ed Fisher and James Stevenson as known suppliers of ideas (I’m part of that crowd as well, having supplied an idea for Whitney Darrow, Jr., and for Charles Addams).

  5. Jun 23, 2024 · This listing is for a vintage paper advertisement. This is a 1956 ad for a Cartoon by Whitney Darrow, Jr.! The size of the ad is approximately 6.5x8.5inches. The caption for this ad is 'Let me put it this way. It's five years from now.

  6. 6 days ago · This is a 1951 Cartoon by Whitney Darrow, Jr.! The size of the cartoon is approximately 6x7.5inches. The caption for this cartoon is 'Do I need a license if he's a resident of another state?'

  7. Jun 20, 2024 · 1969 by Whitney Darrow Jr. Animal Etiquette. 1st Edition. It's dry, no mold, clean. Condition is acceptable, use it!