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1953, Original, Illustrator Paul Carmack, Eisenhower Political Cartoon, C.s.m. For Sale
This item is a wonderful original, hand drawn and signed political cartoon, by Paul Carmack showing Dwight D. Eisenhower wondering how to get the GOP to move forward. Illustration is 11x15, hand signed by Carmack, heavy illustrator paper, in overall very good condition. This particular cartoon was published by the Christian Science Monitor on February 28, 1953.
Paul R. Carmack, b. 12/18/1895 in
Madisonville, KY. He was a staff cartoonist for the Christian Science
Monitor from 1925 - 1961. He trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and
he wrote & illustrated "The Diary of Snubs, Our Dog" Vols. 1-4. He lived
in Boston, MA until his death in 1977.
Long before Charles Schultz made Snoopy famous, there was another comic strip dog that captured the nation's imagination. That was the Boston Terrier, Snubs. It was appropriate the artist Paul R. Carmack would decide to feature a Boston Terrier since the strip appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, published in Boston. The paper had only been in existence a few years when they hired Carmack. The strip became so popular that Carmack released a series of books compiling the strips. This was a charming family strip with a boy (who Snubs refers to as "the boss") and his dog which kept folks laughing.
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1953, Original, Illustrator Paul Carmack, Eisenhower Political Cartoon, C.s.m.: $76