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...your portfolio of war cartoons (Jan. 22 issue) you included a very powerful British war cartoon entitled "The Combat." You . . . attributed it to the wrong artist. It was done not by Klingworth, but by the well-known cartoonist L. G. Illingworth...
...timely example of able Cartoonist Leslie Gilbert Illingworth's art, see above...
...That the people should be caricatures, symbols, is fair enough. That they should also be stock-company characters-a tough old millionaire, a fat Hungarian cook, a brilliant great-grandson who dies for Loyalist Spain-is neither necessary nor advantageous. Noisy, self-confident, First-Novelist Longstreet flashes a sharp cartoonist's talent in the telling of his rather tawdry events. In spots Decade has real vitality. More often it is just "lusty...
Held, who is deeply interested in animal life, is now working on the clay statue of a horse, "which may turn out to be a man or a mess." He is also planning a portrait bust of the late Heywood Broun '10, a close friend of the cartoonist...
...this kind of hullabaloo could not obscure the most important fact: quiet, stocky William Gropper, a punch-packing cartoonist, is a still better painter. He paints as he draws, quickly and simply, without benefit of model, in reds, blues, yellows, whites. His masters are Breughel, Goya and Daumier. He does not disgrace them. Typically class-conscious canvases at the A. C. A. show: The Shoemaker, who is mending other men's shoes while barefoot himself; Brenda in a Tantrum, which shows 1939's Glamor Girl No. 1 streaming indignantly through the air; Art Patrons...