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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
What's left to be said?
Cartoonist Virgil Partch's work is always fun to see, so the compulsion remains to post any little off-the-beaten-track examples...
These two both ran among the travel and lifestyle advertisements in the May, 1950 issue of Holiday magazine.
(click on images to ENLARGE)
See also:
- Follow this link to see this and all of the previous
Virgil Partch posts on this blog, together in a new window.
- Click on this link to see some wonderful VIP material on view at the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive
Labels: advertising, cartooning, Virgil Partch
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Further VIP: Virgil Partch Southern Pacific print ad (1947), & two for Jensen Phonograph Needles (1953)
0 comments Posted by nonong at 9:09 PMRecently I've put up a couple of different posts on this blog (here and here) attempting to corral up some examples of work by cartoonist Virgil Partch, and also provide links to further spots where you can find him online.
(click on image to further ENLARGE)Clearly, I like his stuff. If I keep finding more, you'll see it here...
ADDENDUM, 10/31/07: - - See?
- - Here's two more ads, both from the pages of Downbeat Magazine in 1953...
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Labels: advertising, cartooning, vintage graphics, Virgil Partch
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
This ad was part of a series that ran in Liberty Magazine, with a different cartoonist supplying the pitch for Wheaties breakfast cereal in each issue.
Virgil Partch has long been one of my very favorite single-panel cartoonists.
About a month ago I posted a small spotlight on his work, pointing out various places around the web where you can see more of it.
Click here to check it out and follow those links.
Since that post, there's also been a further installment of great cartoons from VIP's book, 'The Wild, Wild Women' posted at the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive website. Go take a look at that, too!
See also: More info (and further links) regarding Liberty Magazine at Wikipedia.
Labels: advertising, cartooning, link, Virgil Partch