For other uses see Cartoon (disambiguation).
Example of a modern cartoon. The text was excerpted by cartoonist Greg Williams from the Wikipedia article Dr. Seuss.
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The word cartoon has various meanings based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration. The artists who draw cartoons are known as cartoonists.
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The word cartoon has various meanings, based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration. The artists who draw cartoons are known as cartoonists. ...
The word cartoon has various meanings, based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration. The artists who draw cartoons are known as cartoonists. ...
The term has evolved over time. The original meaning was in fine art of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance where it referred to a preparatory drawing for a piece of art such as a painting or tapestry. In the 19th century it came to refer to humorous illustrations in magazines and newspapers and in the early 20th century it was sometimes used to refer to comic strips.1 In more modern usage it commonly refers to animated programs for television and other motion-picture media.
Contents
1 Fine art
2 Print media
3 Books
4 Animation
5 See also
6 References
7 Further reading
8 External links
Fine art
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A cartoon (from the Italian "cartone" and Dutch word "karton" meaning strong heavy paper or pasteboard) is a full-size drawing made on sturdy paper as a study or modello for a painting stained glass or tapestry. Cartoons were typically used in the production of frescoes to accurately link the component parts of the composition when painted on damp plaster over a series of days (giornate).
Cartoon for stained glass window of Daniel by Edward Burne-Jones 1873.
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Such cartoons often have pinpricks along the outlines of the design; a bag of soot was then patted or "pounced" over the cartoon held against the wall to leave black dots on the plaster ("pouncing"). Cartoons by painters such as the Raphael Cartoons in London and examples by Leonardo da Vinci are highly prized in their own right. Tapestry cartoons usually coloured were followed by eye by the weavers on the loom.1
Print media
John Leech's "Cartoon no.1: Substance and Shadow" (1843) satirized preparatory cartoons for frescoes in the Palace of Westminster creating the modern meaning of "cartoon".
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cartoon: Definition from Answers.com
cartoon ( ) n. A drawing depicting a humorous situation, often accompanied by a caption. A drawing representing current public figures or issues
cartoon ( ) n. A drawing depicting a humorous situation, often accompanied by a caption. A drawing representing current public figures or issues
In modern print media a cartoon is a piece of art usually humorous in intent. This usage dates from 1843 when Punch magazine applied the term to satirical drawings in its pages2 particularly sketches by John Leech. The first of these parodied the preparatory cartoons for grand historical frescoes in the then-new Palace of Westminster. The original title for these drawings was Mr Punch's face is the letter Q and the new title "cartoon" was intended to be ironic a reference to the self-aggrandizing posturing of Westminster politicians.
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Modern single-panel cartoons or gag cartoons found in magazines generally consist of a single drawing with a typeset caption positioned beneath or (much less often) a speech balloon. Newspaper syndicates have also distributed single-panel gag cartoons by Mel Calman Bill Holman Gary Larson George Lichty Fred Neher and others.
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Many consider New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno the father of the modern gag cartoon (as did Arno himself). The roster of magazine gag cartoonists includes Charles Addams Charles Barsotti and Chon Day. Bill Hoest Jerry Marcus and Virgil Partch began as a magazine gag cartoonists and moved on to do syndicated comic strips. Noteworthy in the area of newspaper cartoon illustration is Richard Thompson who illustrated numerous feature articles in The Washington Post.
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Cartoon definition, a sketch or drawing, usually humorous, as in a newspaper or periodical, symbolizing, satirizing, or caricaturing some action, subject, or pe See more.
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Editorial cartoons are found almost exclusively in news publications and news websites. Although they also employ humor they are more serious in tone commonly using irony or satire. The art usually acts as a visual metaphor to illustrate a point of view on current social and/or political topics. Editorial cartoons often include speech balloons and sometimes multiple panels. Editorial cartoonists of note include Herblock David Low Jeff MacNelly Mike Peters and Gerald Scarfe.1
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Comic strips also known as "cartoon strips" in the United Kingdom are found daily in newspapers worldwide and are usually a short series of cartoon illustrations in sequence. In the United States they are not as commonly called "cartoons" themselves but rather "comics" or "funnies". Nonetheless the creators of comic stripsas well as comic books and graphic novelsare usually referred to as "cartoonists". Although humor is the most prevalent subject matter adventure and drama are also represented in this medium. Noteworthy cartoonists of humor strips include Scott Adams Steve Bell Charles Schulz E. C. Segar Mort Walker and Bill Watterson.1
Books
Books with cartoons are usually reprints of newspaper cartoons. On some occasions new gag cartoons have been created for book publication as was the case with Think Small a 1967 promotional book distributed as a giveaway by Volkswagen dealers. Bill Hoest and other cartoonists of that decade drew cartoons showing Volkswagens and these were published along with humorous automotive essays by such humorists as H. Allen Smith Roger Price and Jean Shepherd. The book's design juxtaposed each cartoon alongside a photograph of the cartoon's creator.
Animation
An animated cartoon horse drawn by rotoscoping from Eadweard Muybridge's 19th-century photos.
Main article: Animated cartoon
Because of the stylistic similarities between comic strips and early animated movies "cartoon" came to refer to animation and the word "cartoon" is currently used to refer to both animated cartoons and gag cartoons. While "animation" designates any style of illustrated images seen in rapid succession to give the impression of movement the word "cartoon" is most often used in reference to TV programs and short films for children featuring anthropomorphized animals superheroes the adventures of child protagonists and related genres.
At the end of the 1980s the word "cartoon" was shortened and the word "toon" came into usage with the live action/animated feature Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) followed two years later by the TV series Tiny Toon Adventures (1990).
See also
Comics portal
Animation portal
Arts portal
Caricature
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Comics Studies
Editorial cartoon
List of comic strips
List of cartoonists
List of editorial cartoonists
References
a b c d Becker Stephen. Comic Art in America. Simon & Schuster 1959.
Punch.co.uk. "History of the Cartoon". http://punch.co.uk/cartoonhistory02.html.
Further reading
Robinson Jerry The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art (1974) G.P. Putnam's Sons
Horn Maurice The World Encyclopedia of Comics (1976) Chelsea House (1982) Avon
Blackbeard Bill ed. The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics (1977) Smithsonian Inst. Press/Harry Abrams
External links
Look up cartoon in Wiktionary the free dictionary.
Dan Becker History of Cartoons
Marchand collection cartoons & photos
Stamp Act 1765 with British & American cartoons
Slavery
Lilly Library collection pre 1865
Harper's Weekly 150 cartoons on elections 1860-1912; Reconstruction topics; Chinese exclusion; plus American Political Prints from the Library of Congress 17661876
Elections 1860-1912 as covered by Harper's Weekly; news editorials cartoons (many by Thomas Nast)
Thomas Nast cartoons strongly pro-GOP pro-Reconstruction anti-South anti-Irish & anti-Catholic
more Nast cartoons
still more Nast
"Graphic Witness" political caricatures in history
Gilded Age & Progressive Era Cartoons industry labor politics prohibition from Ohio State University
Puck political cartoons
Hawaii editorial cartoons
Keppler cartoons
1892 political cartoons
Opper cartoons for 1900 election ridiculing TR and McKinley as pawns of Trusts and Sen. Hanna
WWI cartoons
Ding Darling editorial cartoons 1910-1950
New Deal Cartoons systematic collection of original editorial cartoons from many newspapers; research resource on New Deal by year and topic 1933-45
Lindbergh & America First with cartoons & graphics & audio speeches
Dr Seuss cartoons from WW2
Harry Truman caricatured
Oliphant's 1970s; political
Herblock 1920-s 2000s; editorial cartoons from liberal perspective
current editorial cartoons
Index of cartoonists in the Fred Waring Collection
International Society for Humor Studies




















