Art Young Papers Bulk, 1924-1944 1891-1955, (Bulk 1924-1944)

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Art Young Papers Bulk, 1924-1944 1891-1955, (Bulk 1924-1944)

Art Young was a cartoonist and socialist. The papers include correspondence, three original drawings, cartoons, clippings, postcards, printed material and catalogs of exhibits by artists working with political themes.

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Beffel, John Nicholas

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Spingarn, Arthur B. (Arthur Barnett), 1878-1971

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Art Young (1866-1943) was a leading socialist cartoonist and humorist whose work appeared in The Masses (1910-1917) and elsewhere. He was born in Monroe, Wisconsin, studied at the Academy of Design in Chicago, where he first illustrated news stories and saw his cartoons published in various newspapers. In 1895 Young moved to New York where his work was published in Life and where he became a socialist and, in 1910, one of the founding members of the artists and writers cooperative that produced ...

Durant, Will, 1885-1981

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