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University Libraries' Archived Web Exhibits

Collected by: The Ohio State University

Archived since: Mar, 2017

Description:

This collection includes web exhibits that were created by Ohio State's University Libraries. These exhibits have been taken down or superseded by transfer to new platforms.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Web Exhibits

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Title: Drawn On Stone: Political Prints from the 1830s and 1840s

URL: http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_exhibits/drawnonstone/

Description: This website Drawn on Stone: Political Prints from the 1830s and 1840s explores American political cartooning during the tumultuous Jacksonian era. It features thirty rare satirical lithographs recently acquired by the Cartoon Research Library with help from the William J. Studer endowment. This extraordinary collection illustrates the surge in the creation and distribution of political cartoon broadsides made possible by the relative ease and speed of the new printmaking process of lithography. Several cartoons not found in other major print collections are included.

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Subject:   Cartoons,  Political Cartoons

Title: Edwina Dumm: Digital Exhibit

URL: http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_exhibits/edwinadumm/

Description: This website contains the Edwina Dumm: Digital Exhibit and contains photographs and cartoons. For more than six decades, Edwina Frances Dumm worked as a professional cartoonist. Beginning as a political cartoonist on the staff of the Columbus Daily Monitor, Edwina paved the way as the first woman employed in a full time position as editorial cartoonist. She continued her work after she moved to New York City in the early 1920s with the creation of "Cap Stubbs and Tippie," "Alec the Great," and "Sinbad." Edwina's cartoons ran for almost fifty years under two syndication services and in magazines like Life and the London based Tatler. Her art was funny, heartwarming, inspirational, and a landmark in cartooning history.

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Subject:   Cartoons,  Political Cartoons

Title: Light: A Forgotten Nineteenth Century Humor Magazine

URL: http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_exhibits/light/

Description: This website contains the digital exhibition Light: A Forgotten Nineteenth Century Humor Magazine. Light was by far the most important lithographic comic weekly to be published outside of New York or San Francisco during the last quester of the nineteenth century. It provided the first or early employment to a host or talented cartoonists, illustrators, and at least one writer who would later goon to successful careers. Those who contributed to Light included Will H. Bradley, W.W. Denslow, Frank Ladendorf, Ferand Lungren, Hy Mayer, Peter Newell, T.E. Powers, C.S. Rigby, and Horace Taylor. It also published the works of prominent New York cartoonists, such as Eugene Zimmerman and F. M Howarth. NOTE: This archived site contains external links beyond the scope of this crawl. Many images when you click on them take you to another screen, but they are not larger versions.

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Subject:   Cartoons Lithographic Cartoon Weekly,  Political Cartoons ,  Satirical Cartoons

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