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  1. The Art of Ill Will: The Story of American Political Cartoons by Donald Dewey, 2008-10-01
  2. The Art of Cars by Suzanne Fitzgerald Wallis, Michael Wallis, 2006-05-04
  3. All the Art That's Fit to Print (And Some That Wasn't): Inside The New York Times Op-Ed Page by Jerelle Kraus, 2008-10-16
  4. Clip-art cartoons for churches
  5. The Art of Animal Drawing: Construction, Action Analysis, Caricature (Dover Books on Art Instruction, Anatomy) by Ken Hultgren, 1993-02-09
  6. Cartoon America: Comic Art in the Library of Congress
  7. The Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker
  8. 1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Aliens and Space Stuff by Steve Barr, 2003-03-29
  9. Cartoon Clip-Art for Youth Leaders 2 (Reprobooks Series) by Ron Wheeler, 1991-07
  10. Cartoon Charlie: The Life and Art of Animation Pioneer Charles Thorson by Gene Waltz, 2001-11-22
  11. The Art of Cartooning (Collector's Series)
  12. How to Draw Cartoon Animals (Christopher Hart Titles) by Christopher Hart, 1995-05-01
  13. The New Yorker Book of Art Cartoons by Robert Mankoff, 2005-09-01
  14. My Very Favorite Art Book: I Love to Draw Cartoons! by Jennifer Lipsey, 2007-07-01

1. Museum Of Comic And Cartoon Art - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MoCCA) is an American notfor-profit arts organization devoted to the production and history of comic books, comic strips and other forms
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Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Comics professionals Robert Sikoryak Danny Fingeroth Arie Kaplan Jerry Robinson and Eddy Friedfeld at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in 2006 The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MoCCA) is an American not-for-profit arts organization devoted to the production and history of comic books comic strips and other forms of cartoon art. Located at 594 Broadway in New York City , MoCCA was founded by Lawrence Klein in October 2001.
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MoCCA sponsors events ranging from book openings to educational programs in New York City schools, and also hosts classes, workshops and lectures.
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MoCCA's biggest event is the annual MoCCA Art Festival in New York, an independent comics showcase that typically includes artist booths, slide shows, and educational panels. From 2002 to 2008 it was held at the Puck Building. Since 2009 it has taken place at the 69th Regiment Armory. During the annual MoCCA Art Festival , an award is handed out to outstanding comic artists. The award was originally known as the MoCCA Art Festival Award, and then in 2009 onward as the Klein Award, named after Lawrence Klein, founder of the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art. Recipients of the MoCCA Art Festival Award were

2. Cartoon Art Museum - SFGate Topics
Cartoon Art Museum Topic on SFGate.com News and archives about Cartoon Art Museum, Cartoon Art Museum Media Photos and Video
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3. Cartoon Art
Professional Artist of Website Design and Development, Cartoon Art, Computer Based Training, Web Based Training, Illustration, Concept Art, Interactive Art, Flash Animation
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4. Cartoon Art Museum - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Cartoon Art Museum (CAM) is a California art museum specializing in the art of comics and cartoons. Located at 655 Mission Street in San Francisco, it is the only museum in
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Cartoon Art Museum
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Cartoon Art Museum CAM ) is a California art museum specializing in the art of comics and cartoons . Located at 655 Mission Street in San Francisco , it is the only museum in the Western United States dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of all forms of cartoon art. The permanent collection features some 6,000 pieces, including original animation cels comic book pages and early newspaper comic strips
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The Museum was founded in 1984 by comic art enthusiasts, with its primary founder being Malcolm Whyte , a former publisher. Its first incarnation had no fixed location, instead organizing showings at other local museums and corporate spaces. In 1987, with the help of an endowment from cartoonist Charles Schulz , it established a home on the second floor of the San Francisco Call-Bulletin Building in the South of Market area. In 2001, it moved to the ground-floor location at 655 Mission Street, which had been vacated by the Friends of Photography Ansel Adams Center
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The Museum hosts nine to 12 major exhibitions annually, along with classes for children and adults. It also offers lectures and operates a research library, a classroom and a bookstore.

5. Cartoon Art And The Performing Arts Curriculum Resources Found On The Educationa
Find curriculum resources for Cartoon Art on the Educational CyberPlayGroundâ„¢.
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    Stories Story Telling and Contemperary Cartoom Art
    Karen Ellis of Planet Karen ( no relation to me ) is an excellent cartoon artist who publishes a daily diary . Karen says she won't know what it will be about until that day is mostly over.
    Historical Roots
    In 16th-century Germany, cartoons in the form of broadsheets or broadsides (single cartoons printed on large pieces of paper) began to be posted in public places with the intent of swaying people's beliefs. During the 18th century English painter and engraver William Hogarth launched the idea of pictorial storytelling- similar to that of a comic strip . In England during the late 1700s and early 1800s, thousands of broadsheet caricatures- essentially editorial cartoons- were produced, addressing the fashionable follies, political gossip, social scandals, and major issues of the day.
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    Interdisciplinary Historical Roots to Literacy
    Pictorial Storytelling - similar to that of a comic strip.

6. Welcome To The Cartoon Art UK Site
Art from Bill Mevin and Peter Longden. Characters such as Bugs Bunny, Postman Pat, Popeye, The Herbs, Bill and Ben, Major Tom, Charlie Chalk and Morph as published in Buttons
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7. Cartoon Art Museum
Use no more than 255 characters Seventh Annual Cartoon Art Museum Benefit at Pixar Animation Studios
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8. Cartoon Art - Shop Sales, Stores & Prices At TheFind.com
Cartoon art 82,692 results from 235 stores, including Final Choice - Cartoon Art From Your Photograph t-shirt, Sponge Bob original cartoon art - Happy Fathers Day framed matted
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9. The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum - Festival Of C
Overview and highlights of the Ohio State University Festival of Cartoon Art.
http://cartoons.osu.edu/FCA/
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10. Animation Art Gallery - The Simpsons, Chuck Jones, Warner Bros., Disney Cartoon
Animation art from Chuck Jones, Warner Bros., The Simpsons and more! Original and limited edition animation cels and cartoon art.
http://cartoon-art.net/
Cartoon Art from Chuck Jones, Warner Bros., The Simpsons and more! Original and limited edition cartoon art. Search: CARTOON ART
People throughout the world collect cartoon art for its beauty, its humor, its history, and for the memories and emotions it evokes.
Cartoon art comes in many different forms, and there are many differences between the look and the value of various pieces.
Some collectors of cartoon art prefer original production cels and drawings. These one-of-a-kind pieces are the building blocks of traditional animation, and can be extremely rare and valuable, depending on a variety of factors including age, origin, artist, and condition.
Limited editions are another important type of cartoon art. Different types of limited editions include hand-painted cels, serigraph cels, lithographs, and giclees. Owning limited edition cartoon art is a great way to revisit the classic cartoons and remember the characters that made us love animation in the first place!
Animation Connection specializes in cartoon art, and offers a wide selection from many different studios.
Browse our online gallery or visit us in person for all your cartoon art interests!

11. Japanese Cartoon Art
Japanese cartoon art has been one focal point to the introduction of Japan to the whole world. We have gotten to know more about Japanese culture and how the country has risen
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12. New Yorker Cartoon And Cover Prints, Gifts And More At The Cartoon Bank
Original panel cartoon art from The New Yorker.
http://www.cartoonbank.com/

13. Cartoon Art, Cartoons, Caricatures, Illustrations, Drawings, Humour
Humorous and serious Cartoon Art, Cartoons, Caricatures, Illustrations by Australian Artists and cartoonists
http://www.cartoonart.com.au/
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Need a Cartoonist? Are you after Cartoons, Cartoon Strips, Caricatures, Humorous Drawings?

Cartoon Art .com.au has been created as a place for you to find professional cartoonists, caricature artists and illustrators working in Australia and New Zealand. Cartoon Art does NOT charge a fee to either the artist or their potential client for the use of this web site!
Cartoon Art .com.au gets inquiries from business professionals, companies and agencies needing the services of a cartoonist and/or illustrator for anything from one-off illustrations to complete books. If you think your cartoon art can make the grade, then inquire about Joining Cartoon Art and getting a free Cartoon Artist Profile Page and we will let you know if any suitable work comes along.
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14. Welcome - Weebl's Stuff
Offbeat and unusual games, cartoons, art and comment.
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Molkman. The name conjures up thoughts of teaching staff flying off to their new job in far off lands. His name has been spoken of through the eons in hushed whispers. He's made a game and I like it. CLICK Nov
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Rule # 1: Reach out to a broad audience! This one goes out to all the 5-year-olds! Submitted by wonderwizard 1 comments
Brian Eno interviewed by... Dick Flash?
Well, at least he only sent down his roadies to smash up that kid's bike for pirating his stuff... :D Submitted by Leak 0 comments
Crazy lady ruins life
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Complete History Of The Soviet Union, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris
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Cartoon theme tune medley
Acoustic nostalgia. For some of us, anyway.

15. Cartoon Art | Comic Art Print | Anime Art Print | Cartoon | CartoonArt.net
The online store CartoonArt.net is where you will find all of the Cartoon Art prints you want, even Comic Art Prints or perhaps Anime Art Prints.
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16. Best Cartoon Art - ThisNext
5 Recommended Cartoon Art products including Sushi Fun Tshirt, I Have the Power Art Show, Kawaii Devil Car T-Shirt and more. Shop for the best Cartoon Art stuff now!
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17. Home | MoCCA
Formed for collection, preservation, study, education, and display of comic and cartoon art. Includes events, educational programs, FAQs, membership details and volunteer opportunities. Located in New York City. English and Spanish.
http://museumofcomicandcartoonart.org
Current
Al Jaffee, Liza Donnelly and Denis Kitchen exhibitions!
Upcoming
I s This the Al Jaffee Art Exhibit?
October 5th, 2010 - January 30th, 2011
Is This The Al Jaffee Art Exhibit? is an exhibition that spans the many decades of the career of the inimitable AL JAFFEE, famous for his long creative association with MAD magazine
The exhibition will showcase a selection of Al's amazing, all-new illustrations from the just-released biography, Al Jaffee's Mad Life. The drawings chronicle his childhood in a Lithuanian shtetl and his traumatic loss of his mother in the Holocaust. The exhibition will also feature original art from his Mad Fold-Ins, and other classic work from his career at Mad magazine and elsewhere. The exhibition is curated by Danny Fingeroth and Arie Kaplan. Share MoCCA on Facebook and Twitter!
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MoCCA Thursdays MoCCA Thursdays are a regularly scheduled series of lectures, conversations, and presentations with comic and cartoon art creators, critics and publishers.
Thursday, November 11, 7 PM
Liza Donnelly in conversation with Bob Mankoff Free Admission Thursday, November 18, 7 PM

18. Cartoon Art Museum » Private Event Rentals
Use no more than 255 characters The Cartoon Art Museum draws events of all kinds! Rent the Museum for your next event.
http://cartoonart.org/events/rentals/

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The Cartoon Art Museum
draws events of all kinds! 3,400 square feet of gallery space can accommodate small or large groups up to 225 for meetings, seminars, lectures, seated dinners, banquets, cocktail receptions, weddings, and parties. Featuring a moveable major wall, the gallery rooms can be staged in varied configurations. With state-of-the-art technology and adjustable lighting, your event can take any shape you imagine. The museum’s stylish, modern design and always entertaining exhibits provide the perfect background for your creative event ideas.
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  • 3,400 square feet of modular gallery space

19. Cartoon Art Museum - SOMA - San Francisco, CA
(415) 2278666 655 Mission St (between New Montgomery St Annie St), San Francisco, CA 94105 4 stars for the AWESOME Edward Gorey exhibit. My favorite exhibits
http://www.yelp.com/biz/cartoon-art-museum-san-francisco

20. Cartoon Art Museum
Exhibits showcase contemporary cartoons as art. Includes awards, volunteer information, and how to rent the facility.
http://www.cartoonart.org

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