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Description / Caption 1. Man uses his own face in a hand held mirror to paint a sign advertising razor blades. 2. "What's lacking in your paintings, Carter, is lacking in you. You haven't suffered enough." 3. Artist paints a tropical sunset scene on a drum. 4. Artist lies on his back as he paints birds flying through the sky. 5. Artist painting a moonlight scene using doctor's headlight on head to see what he's doing. 6. Three chairs on movie set. One marked producer; one director; the third relative. 7. Court artist draws and paints King with two heads in the manner of playing card. 8. Sculptor on ladder works on nose of female so tall it extends above the skylight of his studio. 9. Artist in bar, pictures woman nude, speaks to her, takes to his apartment, she poses nude. (series) 10. Artist's alarm clock goes off at dusk; gets up to paint the skyline; goes back to bed. (series) 11. Artist painting sunset hugs nude model while painting. 12. Sculptor's model wears dark gloves and stockings to cover her legs and arms for torso sculpture. Catalog Notes: New Yorker = Published in The New Yorker Magazine Book 1 = The Naked Eye Book 2 = The Cartoons of Cobean |
Nov 29, 1947 p41 Jan 17, 1948 p33 May 8, 1948 p25 Sept 25, 1948 p33 Aug 27, 1949 p40 June 17, 1950 p24 Jan 20, 1951 p86 Feb 10, 1951 p26 Sept 29, 1951 p22,23 Feb 2, 1952 p32 |
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-- --1 (67) 1 (64) 1 (66) 1 (65) 2 (26) -- -- -- -- 2 (76,77) 2 (78) 2 (75) 2 (126/7) |