A few months ago I got such a request and I hurried myself to meet this person who lives in my town. He is a passionate book collector himself, but not of cartoon books. We had a very nice conversation about the passion of collecting and the love for art. I learned to know a very kind person, whom I met afterwards since we met that first time. "Being rich is not measured by what you have but by what you give"... I met a very rich person.
One of the books I received is this "Art of The Times" catalogue (Bordeaux, France, Octobre 1973). It's a collection of 100 "graphic statements" commissioned by The New York Times for use on its "Op-Ed" page.
It contains art of some world famous graphic artists, such as Searle, Sempé, Topor, Folon, Furukawa, Brad Holland etc.
What a discovery!
You'll notice that if some of these drawings were published in today's papers, they stil would fit, even after more than 40 years.
Bran Holland - the oil cartel |
Stan Mack - Help Help Help |
Ralph Steadman - This England |
HG Rauch - The politician |
Jean-Claude Suares - Dream |
Jean-Michel Folon - "When Mamie left" |
Marshall Arisman - Gun control |
Ronald Searle - Le président on Art |
Brad Holland - France and a matter of racism. |
Mel Furukawa - Watergate "The Outrage of Wiretaps" |
Jean-Jacques Semé - The Presidential Campaign |
Op-Ed : 40 years of illustration video
Jean-Claude Suares obituary - NY Times
Jean-Michel Folon
Jean-Jacques Sempé
Mel Furukawa (strangely, no web info -Born 1944, Hawaii)
Brad Holland
Hans-Georg Rauch
Ronald Searle
Roland Topor
Marshall Arisman
Ralph Steadman
Jean-Claude Suares
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