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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 These exhibits have been taken down or superseded by transfer to new platforms.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: The Lyonel Feininger Digital Album

URL: http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_albums/lyonelfeininger/

Description: This website contains the Lyonel Feininger Digital Album, which is comprised of a biography and gallery. The Gallery includes the full collection of the Kin-der-Kids, which ran from April 29 -November 18, 1906 in the Chicago Tribune’s Sunday Comic Supplement. This is one of the few complete collections of the comic strip that is known to be in existence today.

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Subject:   Cartoons Comic Strips,  Cartoon Artists

Title: Nell Brinkley - Digital Album

URL: http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_albums/nellbrinkley/

Description: This website contains the Nell Brinkley - Digital Album which is comprised of "Golden-Eyes" and Her Hero "Bill" and "Golden-Eyes" and Her Hero "Bill" Over There tear sheets. They are part of the San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, which was acquired by The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library from Bill Blackbeard in 1997. NOTE: This archived site contains external links beyond the scope of this crawl.

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Subject:   Cartoons,  Cartoon Artists

Title: Selected Newspaper Cartoon Artists, 1898-1909

URL: http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_albums/newspaperartists/

Description: This web exhibit provided representation of newspaper cartoon artists from the late 1890s and early 1900s, a time when cartoons in American newspapers were an evolving art form. Represented here are a diverse group, and their work represents only a fraction of the art created during this period. Over two million examples of newspaper cartoon art are preserved in the collections of The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. NOTE: This archived site contains rendering inconsistencies that were in the pre-Archive-It crawled site, as well as external links beyond the scope of this crawl.

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Subject:   Cartoons,  Cartoon Artists ,  Newspapers

Title: Winsor McCay -- A Tale of the Jungle Imps by Felix Fiddle

URL: http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_albums/winsormccay/

Description: This website contains the digital album for Winsor McCay -- A Tale of the Jungle Imps by Felix Fiddle. Until January 2006 none of the original drawings created by McCay had been seen for more than a century. The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library acquired five of the original hand-colored drawings which comprise this digital album. Unlike other extant examples of McCay's original comic strips, A Tale of the Jungle Imps by Felix Fiddle are hand-colored. Although the reason McCay painted them is unknown, it may be that since this was his first effort at a comic strip, he was unsure how engravers might follow his color instructions and wanted to be sure that his preferences were clear.

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Subject:   Cartoons Comic Strips,  Cartoon Artists

Title: The Yellow Kid

URL: http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_albums/yellowkid/

Description: This website contain eighty-eight tear sheets by Richard Felton Outcault (1863-1928)who created Hogan’s Alley, which is considered the first commercially successful newspaper comic strip. It featured Mickey Dugan, better known as the Yellow Kid, and Outcault drew this character for the New York World from May 5, 1895 to October 4, 1896. He and his character moved to William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal where the Yellow Kid appeared in three series, McFadden’s Row of Flats (October 18, 1896-January 10, 1897), Around the World with the Yellow Kid (January 17, 1897-May 30, 1897), and Ryan’s Arcade (September 28, 1897-January 23, 1898). The eighty-eight Yellow Kid tear sheets in this digital album are from the San Francisco Academy of Comic Art Collection, Bill Blackbeard, Director.

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Subject:   Cartoons Comic Strips,  Cartoon Artists

Title: Ireland of the Dispatch

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

Description: This website contains the digital exhibition Ireland of the Dispatch. This digital exhibition celebrates the creative genius of Columbus' most famous cartoonist and the generosity of the Elizabeth Ireland Graves Foundation which made possible the renovation of Sullivant Hall for a new home for the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. All of the materials in this exhibition are from the collections of the library. It is based in part on a physical exhibit at The Ohio State University Thompson Library from September 7, 2010 to February 27, 2011. NOTE:This archived site contains external links beyond the scope of this crawl.

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Subject:   Billy Ireland Cartoons,  Cartoon Artists

Title: Sam Milai of the Pittsburgh Courier Digital Exhibition

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

Description: This website contains the Sam Milai of the Pittsburgh Courier Digital Exhibition documents Milai’s work during the last seven years of his life. These cartoons document both the hopes and frustrations of the African American Community in the 1960s. All of the works in this exhibition are from the Sam Milai Collection of the Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. The physical exhibition was on display from September 22-December 31, 2008.

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Subject:   Cartoons,  Cartoon Artists ,  Civil Rights Movement

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