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McCutcheon, Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons (1905)
« on: October 10, 2022, 03:10:03 PM »
Comic Name: McCutcheon, Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons (1905) (73.3 MB)
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John Tinney McCutcheon (May 6, 1870 – June 10, 1949).  
An American editorial cartoonist and illustrator often called “The Dean of Cartoonists”. Famed for his work in the early 20th century while working for the Chicago newspapers.

McCutcheon’s cartoons covered political events, local, national and international news, and the daily lives of Americans. His Pulitzer Prize in 1932 was for his Depression Era cartoon “A Wise Economist Asks a Question.” (see mirror links above). McCutcheon worked for the Chicago Tribune until his retirement in 1946. During his career, he published volumes of his cartoons as well as several books. He also illustrated stories for George Ade and his brother George Barr McCutcheon.

McCutcheon was a world traveler illustrating several of his trips as books. He also visited the Western Front during the First World War where he did artwork as well.  He even owned a private island in the Bahamas, Salt Cay, that he bought in 1916.  He must have been paid very well for his work!

Among his best known works are "Injun Summer," first published on Sept. 29, 1907, is considered one of the best in his "boy" series of cartoons.  It was reprinted annually until it fell out of favour in the early 1990s!  (See Chicago Tribune Link above)

Quote - "I always enjoyed drawing a type of cartoon which might be considered a sort of pictorial breakfast food. It had the cardinal asset of making the beginning of a day sunnier."

An animal lover, McCutcheon served as the first president of the Chicago Zoological Society from 1921 until 1948.

McCutcheon married Evelyn Shaw on 20 January 1917. The couple had 4 children.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION LINKS (see mirror links above):

You can see a picture of McCutcheon and his Pulitzer winner 'A wise economist asks a question' and his Injun Summer works.

Additional McCutcheon works on the LOC and on Archive.org.  

There are some good online bios of McCutcheon also in the links above.
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McCutcheon, Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons (1905)
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re: McCutcheon, Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons (1905)
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2022, 03:10:03 PM »
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These remind me very much of the newspaper series 'Out our Way'. You can easily see why the artist is so well respected. From a different era, but great stuff.
 

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re: McCutcheon, Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons (1905)
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2022, 04:10:11 PM »
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Yep!  Glad you enjoyed it Grant.