Drawing

"I could cry when I think of the years I wasted accumulating money, only to learn that my cheerful disposition is genetic." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Handelsman, J. B.
1996.
MA 11867

"I do wish you'd change your mind and come along." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Arno, Peter.
1930s.
MA 12772

"I don't know a damn thing about art, but my back hasn't felt this good in years!" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Barsotti, C. (Charles)
1992.
MA 11897

"I don't know about you, but I come to the Hamptons to relax." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Lorenz, Lee.
1993.
MA 12390

"I don't know how old she is, but she's reached the age where a cup of tea rests her." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Shermund, Barbara, 1899-1978.
1935.
MA 12609

"I don't know if you'll be pleased or not to hear this, J.L., but it seems there's some sort of cult forming around you in the Accounting Department." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Miller, Warren, 1936-
1978.
MA 12893

"I don't know much about art but I know what I like." [drawing] / Newman.

Newman, Nick, artist.
MA 23829.32

"I don't mean to criticize, Ernest, but let's face it. You had a lot more on the ball in 1926 than you have today" : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Day, Chon, 1907-2000.
1976.
MA 11670

"I don't recall anyone asking me where I might prefer to sit." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Modell, Frank.
1973.
MA 12263

"I don't suppose this is much of a treat to you medical students, Mr. Jamieson." : cartoon for The New Yorker [drawing].

Price, Garrett, 1896-1979.
1934.
MA 12870