Introduction

David Claypool Johnston

Thomas Nast

Richard Fenton Outcault

John T. McCutcheon

Clarence Daniel Batchelor

Carey Orr

Franklin Osborne Alexander

Roy Braxton Justus

Arthur B. Poinier

Ted Key

Boris Drucker

Gene Basset

Paul Conrad

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John T. McCutcheon (1870-1949)

Click on image to enlargeAwarded the Pulitzer Prize for Cartoons in 1931, John T. McCutcheon was a forty-year veteran of the Chicago Tribune. McCutcheon's subjects ranged from politics to human interest, but he was widely known for his gentle depictions of rural life. The gift of Evelyn (Mrs. John T.) McCutcheon, the McCutcheon Papers at the Special Collections Research Center consist of more than six hundred original cartoons as well as books and pamphlets written and illustrated by McCutcheon.

 

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An assortment of annual dinner programs for the Indiana Society of Chicago, including a 1940 souvenir booklet of cartoon tributes in commemoration of McCutcheon's seventieth birthday.

Click on image to enlargeA Boy in Springtime, number one in a series of thirty-two seasonal postcards.

Click on image to enlargeCongressman Pumphrey, the People's Friend (Indianapolis, Ind.: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907). This is a novel about political corruption in Washington written by McCutcheon and illustrated with his own cartoons.

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This exhibition has been generously supported by the
College of Arts and Sciences and the Photo and Imaging Center

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