Dating back to the days of Thomas Nast, editorial cartoonists have often been the individuals who have most accurately depicted (or parodied) the political climate and culture of the United States. This recent online collection from the Digital Library of Georgia pays tribute to one of their own, Clifford "Baldy" Baldowski, who spent most of his career drawing editorial cartoons for the Atlanta...
Injecting a little humor into the workday, this website features cartoons by Roger Penwill, who has been drawing for more than fifteen years. The cartoons are about computer aided design (CAD) and draw on his experience using the program AutoCAD as an architect. His cartoons have appeared monthly in _CADALYST_ magazine. Other cartoons and entertaining sections can be reached from this website and...
Much can be learned through close examination of editorial cartoons, and this fine online collection created by The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library will be a welcome find for educators and students alike. The Opper Project is named after Ohioan Frederick Burr Opper, who was one of the most well-known early American-born cartoonists. First-time visitors may wish to start out by...
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville has crafted dozens of high quality digital collections over the past fifteen years and this site dedicated to those collections dealing with the Volunteer State's history and culture is a real gem. Here, visitors can weave their way through collections of editorial cartoons by Charlie Daniel, noted Knoxville editor cartoonist, along with photographs of W.O....