Whitney Darrow, Jr. |
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:: self-portraits ::
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:: You’re Sitting On My Eyelashes (1943) (signed and inscribed copies) ::
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:: Please Pass the Hostess (1949) (signed and inscribed copies) ::
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The Office Party (1951) |
Stop Miss! (1957) |
What Dr. Spock Didn't Tell Us (1959) |
:: The Snake Has All the Lines (1960) (signed by Darrow and Jean Kerr) ::
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The World Is No Place For Children (1960) |
Kids Sure Rite Funny (1962) |
:: A Child's Guide to Freud (1963) (inscribed with original watercolor) ::
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1964 World's Fair poster |
:: Give Up? (1966) (inscribed copies with original drawings) ::
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Rahil enjoying Give Up? |
Unidentified Flying Elephant (1968) |
Sex and the Single Child (1969) |
A Time for Innocence (1969) |
Shiver, Gobble and Snore (1971) |
The Thief Catcher (1972) |
Hi, Jock, Run Around the Block |
Grandma Zoo (1978) |
Hold It, Florence (undated) |
Original Drawing done inside Please Pass The Hostess |
Another original drawing done inside Please Pass The Hostess |
Inside 'A Child's Guide to Freud' |
Original drawing in Give Up? |
Another original drawing in Give Up? |
Original drawing inside a third copy of Give Up? |
Courtesy Warren Bernard Collection |
An original inside a copy of "You're Sitting On My Eyelashes" |
Another original drawing in Give Up? |
:: Darrow's Advertising Work ::
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:: My favorite Darrow cartoons ::
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Original art ("Didn't We Just Take a Trip?) |
Original Cartoon (published in The New Yorker in 1971) (charcoal on illustration board) |
Original art (Untroubled Dreams of Childhood) |
Inscribed Princeton retrospective poster |
Original cover art to "You're Sitting On My Eyelashes" |
Original NYer cartoon in Nov. 18, 1961 issue. Later redone and used as cover of his 1966 volume of cartoons. |