Here are some illustrations from cartoonist Abner Dean’s(1910-1982) book “It’s A Long Way To Heaven”.Abner Deans a cartoonist I’ve become a bit obsessed with for one thing he’s very mysterious there’s not a lot of info on him but mainly for his art obviously just from these alone you can tell Dean had quite the imagination his surreal cartoon drawings in this book can range from interesting to disturbing but no matter what I love them all and I’m a bit upset we can’t know more about this artist.
Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Pennsylvania, September 16, 1945
Ernesto Garcia Cabral
H. M. Bateman, cartoon in the 1916 book Burlesques, presumably originally published in a London periodical in 1915.
A Cartoon by Peter Arno I Enjoy His Style It Has So Much Energy In the motion of the woman and the expressions on the faces of the men all read clearly tying the whole image together.
I Love Lucy (1952) Designer: Gene Hazelton
Great Panel by Cartoonist H.M Bateman probably one of the best ever British cartoonist what I like in this one is how the man’s rage is represented in this grotesque abstract blob of anger and how the whole world seems to bend to his frustration in the background.Not to mention the great poses and facial expressions.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND by Russian/Soviet artist, Maĭ Miturich. 1977.
Jerry Warshaw, The I Can’t Draw Book, 1971
Children’s book, Space Cat Meets Mars (1957). Art by Paul Galdone.
Men Sep 1962 (interior illustration)
Samson Pollen