Some CNN, BBC and Al Jazeera newtitles of last week:
"Unrest in the Middle East and North Africa."
"Bahrein protesters press demands"
"Liberate us!"
"Appeal to spare Libyan civilians"
Looking for cartoons that could illustrate restriction of freedom, I want to refer to some cartoons drawn by the Dutch cartoonist Stefan Verwey (born 1946) in his book "Niks aan de hand" ("nothing wrong"), published in 1978 (!!!).
The cartoons below are more than 30 years old, but still could by published on tomorrow's frontpage of any newspaper in the world. That's the power of good cartoons!
Learn more:
Biography
Stefan Verwey on Lambiek.net
De Harmonie.nl - publishers
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Giuseppe Scalarini (1873-1948) - Italy
Noela Levi sent us the press release of the new website dedicated to her great-grandfather, the famous Italian cartoonist Giuseppe Scalarini.
www.scalarini.it
This is what Noela wrote:
He is considered the creator of the satirical political cartoon in Italy. Satirical cartoonist for the newspaper of the Italian Socialist Party, the Avanti ! 1911 to 1925, and a fervent anti-militarist and pacifist, was then harshly persecuted by the Fascists. He used to sign his cartoons and drawings with a real unique puzzle format in its name: the stylized picture of a ladder, followed by the syllables “rini”
The site has four main sections:
BIBLIOGRAPHY Complete list of publications that have dealt with Scalarini, including a list of exhibition catalogs.
BIOGRAPHY: Portrait of the artist, related numerous, some unpublished.
In this section you will find: the transcripts of some processes in which the subject was Scalarini defendant, his confinement in the islands of Lampedusa, Ustica and imprisonment in concentration camps of histones (Large) and Bucchianico in Abruzzo, related to documents, photos and drawings the artist made during his stay in camp.
Finally, under “other documents” you can see some files that go from Crispin government until the fall of the fascist regime (1898 -1943). In documents prepared by the Police Officers, Police and Interior Ministry shows the movements “suspicious” that indicate the artist’s political activities.
WORKS OF ART: An annotated selection of the numerous collection of drawings, articles, essays and books that Scalarini has left us an example of all the drawings amounted to only about 13,000, the heirs, now has around 5000.
EXHIBITIONS: Detailed list of all the exhibitions showing. A kit you will find the covers of catalogs, posters and exhibitions for the latest selection of photos that illustrate the event (section under construction, only partly visible).
At the moment the site is only in Italian, we plan to translate it into English
yours sincerely
Noela Levi
In The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons I found this information about Scalarini which I summarize:
Scalarini has also created numerous illustrations for children.
The illustrations below were published in the journal CORREIRE dei PICCOLI in the years 1938/1939.
To complete this article, Jean-Marie sent me the cover of a good anthology of his drawings. This book of 110 pages was published in 1991 during an exhibition of his drawings in Sicily. The mastermind behind this is Vito Maggio and 6 other people who presented the man's oeuvre in the first 24 pages of this book.
Learn more:
www.scalarini.it
Scalarini Facebook fan page
caricature art by Scalarini
www.scalarini.it
This is what Noela wrote:
He is considered the creator of the satirical political cartoon in Italy. Satirical cartoonist for the newspaper of the Italian Socialist Party, the Avanti ! 1911 to 1925, and a fervent anti-militarist and pacifist, was then harshly persecuted by the Fascists. He used to sign his cartoons and drawings with a real unique puzzle format in its name: the stylized picture of a ladder, followed by the syllables “rini”
The site has four main sections:
BIBLIOGRAPHY Complete list of publications that have dealt with Scalarini, including a list of exhibition catalogs.
BIOGRAPHY: Portrait of the artist, related numerous, some unpublished.
In this section you will find: the transcripts of some processes in which the subject was Scalarini defendant, his confinement in the islands of Lampedusa, Ustica and imprisonment in concentration camps of histones (Large) and Bucchianico in Abruzzo, related to documents, photos and drawings the artist made during his stay in camp.
Finally, under “other documents” you can see some files that go from Crispin government until the fall of the fascist regime (1898 -1943). In documents prepared by the Police Officers, Police and Interior Ministry shows the movements “suspicious” that indicate the artist’s political activities.
WORKS OF ART: An annotated selection of the numerous collection of drawings, articles, essays and books that Scalarini has left us an example of all the drawings amounted to only about 13,000, the heirs, now has around 5000.
EXHIBITIONS: Detailed list of all the exhibitions showing. A kit you will find the covers of catalogs, posters and exhibitions for the latest selection of photos that illustrate the event (section under construction, only partly visible).
At the moment the site is only in Italian, we plan to translate it into English
yours sincerely
Noela Levi
In The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons I found this information about Scalarini which I summarize:
- Italian cartoonist born in Mantua.
- unanimously regarded as Italy's major political cartoonist
- in the neatly drawn cartoons he captured some of the most dramatic moments in Italian history
- his cartoons rarely pitctured joy, hope or victory; though deeply convinced of the need to fight for change (he spent many years in prison during the 20 years of Mussolini's dictatorship) he always preferred to depict the cruel, malevolent face of the traditional enemies of the working class.
- he may have forced his caricatures, but it is indisputable that his grotesque and vehemently ferocious cartoons in many ways reflected reality.
Scalarini has also created numerous illustrations for children.
The illustrations below were published in the journal CORREIRE dei PICCOLI in the years 1938/1939.
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| How to learn in school the vowels with three bananas. |
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| The vacuum cleaner |
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| exprits imitation |
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| an omelette |
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| the Easter cake |
Learn more:
www.scalarini.it
Scalarini Facebook fan page
caricature art by Scalarini
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Coco - Der Satyr (sexdemon cartoons...)
Almost Valentine's Day... time again for an erotic cartoon book, this time by Giuseppe Coco (born in Italy, 1936).
"Der Satyr - Wie wärs mit einem kleinen Sexdämon?" (German edition by Stalling, 1981, ISBN 3-7979-1698-1)
translated: "The satyr - how about a little sexdemon?"
"Kürze Hörner, ein Ringelschwanz und Spitzohren sind die Kennzeichnen der Satyrn, jener neckischen kleinen Sexdämonen, die schon mit den Griechinnen ihre erotischen Spiele trieben. Wer sind sie wirklich und wie kommt man an solch ein liebestolles Wesen heran? Coco gibt mit spitzer Feder Auskunft."
Short horns, a curled tail and pointed ears are the characteristics of the satyr (*) , that small sexdemons that already played their erotic games with the ancient Greek woman. Who are they really and how does one approach such a great love creature? Coco gives us al the information this mythical creature with his sharp pen.
(*) the Cultural Dictionary defines satyr as a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat. Satyrs were famous for being constantly drunk and for chasing nymphs. They were companions of Dionysus.
Learn more:
Giuseppe Coco on Wikipedia
More funny erotic cartoons on our blog
"Der Satyr - Wie wärs mit einem kleinen Sexdämon?" (German edition by Stalling, 1981, ISBN 3-7979-1698-1)
translated: "The satyr - how about a little sexdemon?"
"Kürze Hörner, ein Ringelschwanz und Spitzohren sind die Kennzeichnen der Satyrn, jener neckischen kleinen Sexdämonen, die schon mit den Griechinnen ihre erotischen Spiele trieben. Wer sind sie wirklich und wie kommt man an solch ein liebestolles Wesen heran? Coco gibt mit spitzer Feder Auskunft."
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| satyr by Coco |
(*) the Cultural Dictionary defines satyr as a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat. Satyrs were famous for being constantly drunk and for chasing nymphs. They were companions of Dionysus.
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| ten commandments |
Learn more:
Giuseppe Coco on Wikipedia
More funny erotic cartoons on our blog
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
GAL (Gerard Alsteens) - Half a century on the cutting edge
Journalist and cartoonst Gerard Alsteens (Belgium) is 70 years young and his career goes on for 50 years. The new book about GAL's career: "Een halve eeuw op het scherp van de snee" (Half a century on the cutting edge) is a book to read and watch as GAL can only be read by looking.
Journalists, politicians, writers and artists, friends and family have chosen a work that greatly interests them and give their comments.
The text in the book is in Dutch (2010, Uitgeverij Van Halewyck, ISBN 978-94-6131-018-7, 30 euro)
Below are some pics out of the book:
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| Belgian Politicians |
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| Sarkozy and Carla Bruni |
Learn more:
Gerard Alsteens Biography
GAL - one of Belgium's finest artists
Interview with GAL www.curieus.be
Monday, January 17, 2011
Working in the port of the future - Port of Rotterdam Cartoon Festival
article by Martin Reekers, organizer of the Rotterdam Cartoon Festival.
In september 2010 the first edition of the Rotterdam Cartoonfestival took place. Cartoonists from all over the world submitted cartoons on the subject: 'Working in the future port' . A professional jury selected the first second and third price and made a selection of the 100 cartoons that were in the exhibition and in the catalogue. The cartoons still can be seen in the catalogue that was published. Most of the cartoons are without text so they are quite understandable regardless which laguage the viewer speaks. The full colour catalogue is still available for 4 Euro + shipping costs. You can order them by mail: info@cartoonfestivalrotterdam.com.
In september 2010 the first edition of the Rotterdam Cartoonfestival took place. Cartoonists from all over the world submitted cartoons on the subject: 'Working in the future port' . A professional jury selected the first second and third price and made a selection of the 100 cartoons that were in the exhibition and in the catalogue. The cartoons still can be seen in the catalogue that was published. Most of the cartoons are without text so they are quite understandable regardless which laguage the viewer speaks. The full colour catalogue is still available for 4 Euro + shipping costs. You can order them by mail: info@cartoonfestivalrotterdam.com.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Paul de Valck alias BRASSER (1937-2001)
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| BRASSERIE (1983) - oogarts = eye specialist |
And timeless it is! BRASSER was a master of the gag cartoon and even a lot of his political cartoons are still actual today. BRASSER was the first cartoonist I knew, because of the daily cartoon in 'Het Nieuwsblad', the newspaper we had at home when I was still a little kid. The daily BRASSER cartoon was the first thing I (and many other people) 'read' of the newspaper.
Enjoy some great gag cartoons published in the book BRASSERIE in the examples below...
With speicial thanks to Jean-Marie for the scans out of this book (and his appreciation for the cartoonist).
Learn more:
BRASSER biography (European Cartoon Center)
BRASSER Facebook group
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Raoul Debroeyer alias Royer
Royer (Raoul Debroeyer, °1933) is a Belgian cartoonist with an impressive range of humor and imagination. On the internet there is very little to find about him. "La Femme" (Edit. Paul Legrain, Brussels, 1991) is the only book from him I own. There exists an anthology of his work "20 ans de dessins" (Edit. Luc Piré, 1999).
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Learn more:
Royer (Raoul Debroeyer) on Wikipedia
Royer on Press Cartoon Belgium
Saturday, January 1, 2011
La Bouffe (The Food) by Claude Serre
The great French cartoonist Claude Serre (1938-1998) published 'La Bouffe' in 1982.
X-mas, New Year... a part of it has to do with food and drink. Some of the cartoons below may look familiar to most of us in this period of year.
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| The drinker ... based on The Thinker by Rodin |
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| The last supper by Claude Serre (click to enlarge) |
In the cartoon above, Claude Serre drew many of this friends of HA! (Les Humoristes Associés).
Thanks to some research by Jean-Marie, we know who is who in this cartoon:
In the front, left, pointing his nose in the direction of the door : Avoine ..., followed by, from left to right :
Blachon, Nicoulaud, Fred (?), Serre, Siné, Loup , Lacroix (who is serving Jezus Christ), Barbe, Mose, Laville, Napo (back), Soulas, Bridenne, Sabatier.
Learn more:
More Serre on our blog
Buy online
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